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IT Terms Dominate Webster's New World Dictionary Annual Word of the Year Selection ProcessIT Terms Dominate Webster's New World Dictionary Annual Word of the Year Selection Process

It sometimes seems the whole world is transforming into an IT ecosystem, and that may or not be a good thing.

Allan Sulkin

November 16, 2009

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It sometimes seems the whole world is transforming into an IT ecosystem, and that may or not be a good thing.

Distracted driving was chosen as the word of the year by Webster's New World Dictionary, though it is actually two words. Webster's New World defines distracted driving as "the use of a cellphone or other portable electronic device while operating a motor vehicle." Three other IT words were runner-ups, including cloud computing (computer operations in which documents and data are created, edited, and stored remotely on servers and accessed by the user via an Internet connection; netbook (a portable computer, smaller and lighter than a typical notebook, designed for operations performed via an Internet connection; see cloud computing); and going viral (to become extremely popular in a very short time; said of a website, blog entry, posted video, etc. on the Internet).The winning word and three of the runners-up (the two other runners-up were wrap rage and wallet biopsy) reflect today's society and the highly influential role of IT to the extent that industry buzzwords are part of the everyday lexicon. Though I don't expect this post to go viral, the only reason you are reading it is due to the fact it was created on my netbook and forwarded/distributed via cloud computing. I also expect many of you readers are currently on a netbook linked to a cloud computing service.

A few years ago the past sentences may have been gobbledegook to most IT industry outsiders, but today the meaning is more likely than not to be crystal clear, at least to the younger generations out there. Watch out next year to see the dictionary's choice for word of the year, because it is just as likely to be social networking or telepresence as anything else. It sometimes seems the whole world is transforming into an IT ecosystem, and that may or not be a good thing. The day when computers (to use an aging expression) take over the world may not be too far off.It sometimes seems the whole world is transforming into an IT ecosystem, and that may or not be a good thing.

About the Author

Allan Sulkin

Allan Sulkin, president and founder of TEQConsult Group (1986), is widely recognized as the industry's foremost enterprise communications market/product analyst. He is celebrating 30 years telecommunications market experience this month and has consulted for many of the industry's leading vendors participating at Enterprise Connect. Sulkin has been a long time Contributing Editor to Business Communications Review and its current online incarnation No Jitter, and has served as a Program Director and featured tutorial/seminar presenter for VoiceCon since its 1991 inception. Sulkin is the author of PBX Systems for IP Telephony (McGraw-Hill Professional Publications) and writer of the PBX chapter in the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology.