Articles by subject: internet Book review: Barefoot into Cyberspace by Becky Hogge (by Bill Thompson , September/October 2011 )Bill Thompson embraces the digital revolutionFair game? (by Michael Bywater , January/February 2010 )350 million do it regularly. It offers levels of complexity and human interaction beyond any other art form. We can’t continue to ignore the cultural impact of online gaming, says Michael Bywater The art of phwoar (by Michael Bywater , May/June 2009 )Free websites like Pornhub mean that explicit sex films are only a click away. But are they any good? Michael Bywater offers a classical critique Sphere of influence (by Owen Hatherley , May/June 2009 )Blogs can be sloppy and vitriolic, admits Owen Hatherley . But they are also a breeding ground for original voices Blog standard (by Stephen Howe , March/April 2009 )How well does online punditry translate on the printed page? Stephen Howe finds out Before the dawn (by Nasrin Alavi , January/February 2009 )Thirty years after the revolution consumerism and political apathy dominate Iran. But a new generation may change that, says Nasrin Alavi Counterknowledge by Damian Thomson (by AC Grayling , January/February 2008 )AC Grayling reviews a Catholic attack on nonsenseAnti-God squad (by Caspar Melville , March/April 2007 )Caspar Melville speaks to the Rational Response Squad, America's new web-savvy atheist activistsHumanist Web (by Dan Bye , Summer 2002 )Does the name Klaus Vogel ring any bells? asks Dan Bye Internet Freedom (by Sandy Starr , Spring 2002 )Sandy Starr argues that internet censorship is choking free speechHumanist Web (by Dan Bye , Spring 2002 )Dan Bye looks at ethics on the web.Humanist Web (by Dan Bye , Winter 2001 )Islam online Humanist Web (by Dan Bye , Summer 2001 )Anybody and their dog can publish on the Web says Dan Bye Humanist Web (by Dan Bye , Spring 2001 )The Internet is both your greatest dream and your worst nightmare says Dan Bye Facebook knows I'm an atheist (by Bill Thompson , Web Exclusive, January 2008)Social networkers are broadcasting their unbelief all over the web, says Bill Thompson . And in doing so they might just help raise the profile of atheism. No fear (by Stephen Howe , Web Exclusive, May 2009)I’m not disdainful of blogs, I just want them to live up to their democratic promise. Stephen Howe responds to Owen Hatherley