The history of technology in writing deserves much more than this trivial gloss.
How did writing (and literature) change with the advent of the quill pen? The dip pen? The fountain pen? The ballpoint? Felt-tip pens?
Legal briefs and jurisdictional decisions have grown much longer since the 1970's -- is this due to word processors?
Hemingway's terse style is said to have been the result of the advent of the telegraph -- what else changed?
Chinese calligraphy scripts evolved from Seal Script through Clerical to Cursive and Drafting (from 1200BCE through the 7th century CE). What changed in the writing technology over this millennium and a half?
The title promises so much more than the article delivers.