Griefer, Google Cooking and other Neologisms
- Griefer, Google Cooking and other Neologisms
- In Search of Neologisms with Esther Dyson
- More Neologisms with TPM’s Josh Marshall
- Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia – the word!
- Tim Wu’s neologism: Network neutrality!
- Ethan Zuckerman’s homage to homophily
- To friend or not to friend: Judith Donath on online social status
Note: This piece was broadcast on Word of Mouth on New Hampshire Public Radio and on WCVE in Richmond VA.
So what better place to look for neologisms than at a conference devoted to the “Future of the Internet”, held by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
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to listen to Esther Dyson, Jimmy Wales, Tim Wu and Judith Donath (4 minutes). Or check out this 1 minute video with MIT Media Lab assoc. professor and Harvard fellow Judith Donath…
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January 6th, 2010 at 10:29 pm
I have searched all over the internet and even the oldest dictionaries available and I cannot find a definition for the word “wherehow”. It is not an old word as no one used it. But people are using it now , it’s all over different websites — unless it is a chain of coincidental typos. But recently I also saw it in print in a publication that doesn’t do typos. So it must be a new one. Do you know where this term originated and sort of what it means? please let my mom know at the above address. Thanks. Linda
December 1st, 2012 at 8:45 pm
Hi: re: wherehow
I am from Canada and it seems this phrase is know on the east and west coasts, and it seems to me my father would also know of it.