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The end of the internet's golden age
Don't believe the gloomsters – bookshops will live forever
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As of May 23, 2026 at 11:12 PM, this is how Optics News reads the wording differences in this story.
What happenedThe end of the internet's golden age.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftWe are living through a golden age of reading
New Statesman · Left · News report
CenterThe end of the internet's golden age
Axios · Center · News report
Right / center-rightRoss Douthat on what AI money should learn from the golden age of philanthropy
Google's overhaul of the search bar this week washes away one of the last vestiges of the internet's halcyon era — when search tools felt empowering, social media and swiping were novel, an...
Ross Douthat on what AI money should learn from the golden age of philanthropy
This was a great failure of the most recent philanthropic era. At its best, the infrastructure established by figures like Gates delivered effective efforts to reduce poverty and fight dise...
Trump’s nuclear executive orders are accelerating advanced reactor deployment, fuel innovation, and regulatory modernization as the United States races to reclaim global nuclear leadership.