From China News Service
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Some authors on the Internet are using writing software to produce popular Web fiction and stories, Qianjiang Evening News reported, adding that a 1,000 Chinese-word depiction can be finished in 10 minutes by the programs.
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The software, which costs about 15 yuan ($2.18) on Alibaba's Taobao online shopping portal, can automatically recognize and grab information and narratives according to user keywords. Some even have functions for typesetting, titles and information search.
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​By James Purtill, ABC Online
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It means that, for the first time in Australia, you will have a pretty good idea whether the post in your Instagram feed has been paid for by a brand. The new code by the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) covers all social media platforms, and any kind of social media user.
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Breaking the AANA code won't mean a huge penalty - the association is self-regulating and following the rules is voluntary.
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The New York Times
BEIJING - The story dripped with intrigue.
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A frantic President Trump, holding court in a bathrobe, ordered his aides to wrap the White House telephones in tinfoil, several Chinese publications reported this week, citing The New Yorker.
There was only one problem: The New Yorker article, by the comedian Andy Borowitz, was satire.
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