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Is it Internet or internet? Debate rages on the case for lower-case

Communications experts and proper-noun advocates at odds over change

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Major US news organisations decided to drop the capitalisation of Internet from June 1. Photo: Alamy
Agence France-Presse

Are you on the Internet or the internet?

This debate has been raging for years, but the tide appeared to turn when major US news organisations decided to drop the capitalisation of “Internet”, making it “internet”.

The Associated Press news agency made the lower-case spelling effective from June 1, a move quickly followed by The New York Times and Wall Street Journal. In Britain and other locations, media outlets made similar changes over the past few years.

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“We now spell it lower-case, reflecting a growing trend and a change by our official dictionary, Webster’s New World College,” the AP said. “We have also made web lower-case in all instances, and webpage and webfeed one word.”

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AFP’s style guide calls for Internet capitalised in English, but lower-case in French.

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