English for not-so-smart phones
The popularity of technology is changing the way we speak. In a backlash against the growing use of alienating jargon, people have been coming up with their own interpretations of the social marketing revolution.
1. Plugthug: someone who’d kill for access to recharging facilities
2. ‘Nice to have intermet you’
3. Spamnesia: failing to reply to e-mails from friends, because your computer thinks they’re spam.
4. Meanderthal: someone who tries to drive or walk while using a mobile phone.
5. Sheeple: people who have to go out and buy the latest gadget just because they believe that everyone else is getting one, and they can’t bear the thought of being left out.
6. Memail: e-mail I send to myself to remind me to do things.
7. Nerds-nest: the tangle of cables behind your TV or desk.
8. Dot con: the process of making money from the internet.

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