In Search of Neologisms with Esther Dyson

Neologisms are defined as new words or phrases (or new uses of a word or phrase). And what better place to find them than at a gathering of netizens (itself a neologism) steeped in the new world of the “net”. The Berkman Center for Internet and Society, at Harvard, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary, and ThoughtCast was there, fishing for novelty…
The Catch:
Internet guru Esther Dyson came up with an expression I’d never heard before… Have you? Here’s a clue: what does Google have to do with your refrigerator??!!
Click here: (1 minute) to find out!
But wait, there’s more!

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One Response to In Search of Neologisms with Esther Dyson

  1. Ronald J. Toering March 14, 2012 at 10:08 am #

    I am looking for recent English words (since January 1, 2011) which have been borrowed from other languages. Where is the best online site?

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