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Digital culture
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Delayed success story
With the help of the Internet, the artificial language Esperanto is gaining speakers.
Digital debate
Books or ebooks - that's the thorny question avid readers now have to answer.
Visualizing genius
More than 100 Beethoven monuments exist around the world. Each year brings new ones.
Web music lessons
One musician's music theory videos have grabbed him millions of clicks on YouTube.
Frankfurt Book Fair
The digital revolution in the publishing industry will be hotly debated at the annual book fair.
Defying the apocalypse
DW asked readers to explain why they think the world should not be allowed to end.
Preserving an ancient language
Young Bolivians are making sure their Aymara language is fit for a digital future.
Florent Daignière, co-developer of Freenet
The Shift-Interview with Florent Daignière, co-developer of Freenet.
Indicted for Twitter joke
Turkish pianist Fazil Say faces trial in October on charges of insulting religious values.
The face of type
A bustling network of type designers is shaping the way we think or feel about fonts.
Film without film
The era of celluloid film is coming to an end after a run of 125 years as movie theaters go digital.
Déjà-vu?
The curators of a new exhibition call for a differentiated understanding of the term "copy."
Art and science collide
German artist in residence at the European CERN laboratory seeks inspiration in science.
Intellectual property
Flat-rate fees for music streaming have become common place. But in the age of ditigal piracy, other media are lagging behind in finding successful distribution models.
Streaming music
The site Rdio is a new cloud service to take on the German market for digital music streams.
documenta 13
Preparations for this summer's huge art show in Kassel are already under way.
Crowdsourcing history
Archives and libraries are encouraging Internet users to fill information gaps.
App dubbed 'Facebook with radio' connects users through music
i-Phone app wahwah.fm is set to turn every user into a radio station. But is it all that?
Power couple
'Merkozy' have become the unwitting stars of a popular New Year's TV sketch in Germany.
Video painting
You don't have to go to a museum to see art videos; they're now available 24 hours via streaming.
Digital history
Thirty-two postcards, now archived online, tell the painful Holocaust story of a Jewish family.
Reconsidering Roma
The 'Reconsidering Roma' exhibition aims to raise awareness about a segregated people.
Pheasant breast with baked apple, artichoke and raspberry sauce
This recipe comes to us courtesy of Igor Sverlov, head chef at the Noble Nest restaurant in St. Petersburg.
Far from obsolete
As TVs and computers go obsolete, museum curators wonder how to preserve digital artworks.
Campus concert at the Beethovenfest
Where does it go from here, ask the young Iraqi musicians
Augenstern
Augenstern
Popkomm 2011
Exhibitors from 21 countries are in Berlin for the music industry's 'gateway to Europe.'
Soul singer mourned
Troubled British singer Amy Winehouse has been found dead in her London apartment aged 27.
Going digital
Once rather low-tech, the Bayreuth Festival and Wagner himself have made a 21st-century update.
Media mogul
On Marshal McLuhan's 100th birthday, Berlin reviews his influence on art and media culture.
Travel Guide
Check out DW.DE's tips for everything in your suitcase that needs electricity.
Digital music
A survey shows German Internet users are reluctant to use online music streaming websites.
E-book blues
E-books have been slow to take off in Germany as many are reluctant to give up words on paper.
Branding humanity
A search for a human rights logo raises questions on just how much weight an image can carry.
Virtual Choir 2.0
Composer Eric Whitacre used the web's power to form a choir with singers from across the planet.
Cutting criticism
As newspapers cut down on arts reviews, online venues and social networks fill the void.
From vinyl to digital
There are signs that the days of dwelling on the decline of the music industry seem to be over.
Didacta 2011
A leading educational trade fair in Germany looks at the role of the Internet in education.
E-book Koran
One of the world's most important Korans is going online after a century in obscurity.
Picture show
A new project by Google Street View will allow armchair tourists to visit major art museums online.
E-gallery kicks off
Are art collectors ready to buy online? That's the main question at a prominent Internet art fair.
Singing the blues
As music industry heads gather in France, they'll be discussing new ways of fighting piracy.
Through the peephole
In online living design communities, people share pictures of their own homes and exchange ideas.
Virtual friends, real help
A Dutch pilgrim traveling with just an iPhone wants to show that social media can foster altruism.
Digital DJs
Two Berlin companies have released new products allowing DJs to remix digital files more easily.
Digital monument
A new memorial to Nazi victims featuring an online audio map has drawn some objections.
Got books?
Some small UK stores are finding unique ways of selling books - and beating out the big chains.
Lit for a new world
The Frankfurt Book Fair looks to provide content for the new media gadgets on the market.
Photokina 2010
The world's largest photography trade fair raises issues about where picture-making is headed.
Status updates
The initiator says it's the first novel ever on Facebook, with fans contributing to the storyline.
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