Internet

It’s been 25 years since Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the Web. Since then, social networks have become commonplace, memes crowd the Internet and most people have accepted the practice of binge-watching. 

But have these changes been good or bad? The Diamondback’s Jonathan Raeder and staff writer Michael Errigo face off on the issue.

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And The Diamondback’s Leo Traub checks out a new exhibit at this university that examines memes as art. We’ve reached that level.

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