1. eZines
2. alphabets
2.1. printing press
2.1.1. computers
2.1.1.1. Mainframe computers
2.1.1.1.1. electronic typesetting
2.1.1.1.2. markup systems
2.1.1.2. fax machines
2.1.1.3. Personal Computers
2.1.1.3.1. websites
2.1.1.3.2. CRTs
2.1.1.3.3. PDF
2.1.1.3.4. ebooks
2.1.1.3.5. personal printers
2.1.1.3.6. CCMSs
2.1.1.4. Portable computers
2.1.1.4.1. JPhone (Nov 2000)
2.1.1.5. voicemail
2.1.2. newspapers
2.1.3. rise of literacy
2.1.4. Offset
2.1.4.1. Web Offset
2.1.5. Localized Bible
2.1.6. books mass produced
2.1.7. pulp magazines
2.1.8. magazines
2.1.9. samizdat
2.1.10. Linotype "hot type"
2.2. typewriter
2.2.1. Friden justiwriter (paper tape)
2.3. signs
2.4. codex
2.5. clay tablets
2.5.1. papyrus
2.5.1.1. vellum
2.5.1.1.1. books hand-scribed by monks
2.5.1.1.2. letters
2.5.1.1.3. paper
2.5.1.1.4. scrolls
3. written
3.1. writing systems
3.1.1. logograms
3.1.2. cartouches
3.1.3. Inca string "written" system
3.1.4. tombstones
3.2. petroglyphs
3.3. animal hides
3.4. cave paintings
3.5. Sand paintings
4. oral
4.1. storytelling
4.1.1. audio recordings
4.1.2. theater
4.1.2.1. drama
4.1.2.2. comedies
4.1.2.3. tragedies
4.1.3. music
4.1.3.1. musicals
4.1.3.1.1. opera
4.1.3.1.2. ballads
4.1.4. folklore
4.1.4.1. legends
4.1.4.1.1. wives tales
4.1.4.1.2. urban legends
4.1.4.2. Environment stories
4.1.4.3. fairy tales
4.1.4.3.1. TV "Reality" shows
4.1.4.4. mythology
4.1.4.4.1. Hero twin tales
4.1.4.4.2. Origin stories
4.1.4.4.3. Coyote/Raven/Other mysterious crafty animal stories
4.1.5. oral histories
4.1.6. ghost stories