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Style guides generally give guidance on language usage. Some style guides consider or focus on elements of graphic design, such as typography and white space. Website style guides often focus on visual or technical aspects. Literary considerations of prose style, such as best usage, common errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling; and suggestions for precision, fairness and the most forceful expression of ideas.

Some modern style guides are designed for use by the general public. These tend to focus on language over presentation.

Style guides don’t directly address a writer's individual style, or “voice,” although writers sometimes say style guides are too restrictive.

Like language itself, many style guides change with the times, to varying degrees. For example, the Associated Press stylebook is updated every year.

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FTA: "Retirement of J# language and Java Language Conversion Assistant from future versions of Visual Studio. Since customers have told us that the existing J# feature set largely meets their needs and usage of J# is declining, Microsoft is retiring the Visual J# product and Java Language Conversion Assistant tool to better allocate resources..."



Computer usage linked to health effects.



AOL Story "Cellphone Companies Tricky Fees," explains how tricky fees hurt companies in the long run. There's a Cover photo of 2 attractive ASIAN Girls holding cellphones. Yet Article refers to USA Companies. "Asian Faces" rarely appear on News. One may wonder if AOL usage of Asian faces on a negative article has any bias indication. How about u?



Very interesting, to say the least.



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