In a worldwide internet and media analysis, The Global Language Monitor (www.LanguageMonitor.com) found the most confusing yet frequently cited high tech buzzwords to be ?HTTP', ?Voice Over IP' (VoIP), and ?Megapixel'. Closely following were ?Plasma', ?Robust', ?WORM' and ?Emoticon'. The study was released earlier today; the complete results can be found at www.LanguageMonitor.com. "The high tech realm remains an incubator of great ideas and, at the same time, mass confusion. The industry, with rare exception, has never mastered the basics of translating new products and services into everyday language: It is obvious that the High Tech industry has failed in its basic language proficiency test." The PQ Index? (Predictive Quantities) Index is a proprietary algorithm that tracks specified words and phrases in the media and on the Internet.
The words and phrases are tracked in relation to their frequency, contextual usage and appearance in global media outlets. This analysis was performed in early March of 2005. The Global Language Monitor analyzes and catalogues the latest trends in word usage and word choices, and their impact on the various aspects of culture. The GLM is supported by a worldwide assemblage of linguists, professional wordsmiths, and bibliophiles to help monitor the latest trends in the evolution (and demise) of language, word usage and word choices. The Most Confusing Yet Frequently Cited High Tech Words with Commentary follow: 1.
HTTP ? HyperText Transfer Protocol is used for HTML (HyperText Markup Language) files. Not to be confused with text on too much Starbucks. More than 1 billion references to HTTP on the web alone. 2. Voice Over IP ? VoIP, (pronounced voip rhyming with Detroit).
Voice over Internet Protocol. Simply put: web telephony. 3. Megapixel ? A really big pixel. No, one million pixels (that's a lotta pixels) OK, what's a pixel? Computer-ese for ?picture element'.
4. Plasma ? As in Plasma TV. Are we talking Red Cross Drives here? Rather, a flat, lightweight surface covered with millions of tiny glass bubbles with a digitally controlled electric current flowing through it that causes the ?plasma' inside the tiny bubbles to glow. 5. Robust ? No one quite knows what this means, but its good for your product to demonstrate ?robustness'.
6. WORM ? A virus, right? No, a ' Write Once, Read Many' file system used for optical disk technology. 7. Emoticon ? A ?smiley' with an emotional component (from emotional icon). Now, what's a ?smiley'? 8.
Best of breed ? Not to be confused with the Westminster Dog Show. A personalized ?solution' made of components from various manufacturers; a sort of high tech ?mix-and-match'. 9. Viral marketing ? Marketing that Freezes your computer? Actually, a high tech marketing fad that theoretically results in a geometric progression of one's marketing message. Sometimes stealth.
Always irritating. 10. Data migration ? Nothing to do with pre-historic mastodons or, even, global warming. It's where the data in your present software programs can move to newer (or older) versions of the programs or, better yet, into competitive ?solutions' without causing much of a fuss. A highly unlikely result.
Other terms being tracked included ?client/server,' ?solution,' Paradigm,' hypertext,' ?backward compatible,' ?best of breed,' and the STUN protocol. For more information, go www.LanguageMonitor.com. About the Global Language Monitor The Global Language Monitor documents, analyzes, and tracks the latest trends in word usage and word choices, and their impact on the various aspects of culture, with a particular emphasis on global English. Worldwide print and electronic media have come to rely on The Global Language Monitor for its expert analysis on language trends and their subsequent impact on politics, culture and business, including the PQ (Political-sensitivity quotient) Index, analysis of media coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics, the Republican National Convention, Workplace lingo, Hollywords, Telewords, the English Language WordClock, among many others. The GLM has been cited by CNN, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Associated Press, United Press International, Knight-Ridder, USAToday, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Charlotte Observer, Minneapolis Star Tribune, San Jose Mercury, New York Post, NPR, FoxNews, ABC, NBC, CBS, The National Post, The Sydney Morning Herald, The BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Company, The Canadian Broadcasting Company, The Cape Town Argus, El Pais (Madrid), The Daily Mail (Scotland), The Hindustan Times, The Gulf News (Qatar), and various electronic and print media on six continents.
The GLM is supported by a worldwide assemblage of linguists, professional wordsmiths, and bibliophiles to help monitor the latest trends in the evolution (and demise) of language, word usage and word choices, and their impact on the various aspects of culture. For more information, call 1.925.367.7557, send email to e-mail protected from spam bots or visit Http://www.LanguageMonitor.com..
Silent Motorized Art Frames to Conceal Plasma, LCD, and up to 120" Projection Displays.
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Off the Wall and On Target: This Advertising Genius Scores
(ContentDesk) January 1, 2006 -- Actually, Devi DeLavie is not a new kid in any sense of the word. Hes been into media, performing and visual arts for more than four decades.
And hes hardly on the same block as Madison Avenue. Hes nestled quietly away in the cool pines of Northern Arizona.
His growing display of wmv files of TV spots includes chickens doing a Hyundai ad, and a visually rustic ad for DCI (a Pharmaceutical Company) that was specifically targeted toward the college crowd of NAU in Flagstaff, Arizona, trying to convince them to sell their plasma.The DCI spot, explains Mr.
Delavie Caused quite a commotion.
Parents were noticing that their teens had memorized the words and were singing this spot throughout the day.
I later learned that the Communications Department at NAU was using it as a demonstration of target marketing.
I couldnt keep from asking about what appears to be really poor video quality in spots.
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Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
You LOVE watching movies, but don't always have the time to roundup the family and journey to the local theater, or can afford to shell out the money for the cost of the tickets and the criminally priced greasy popcorn. So, you often resort to renting videos from your local store, but watching them on your 27" TV just doesn't quite have the same impact. Not only is the picture quality awful, the sound is even worse through those 4" speakers in your TV set. You've been hearing a lot about "Home Theater", and both your neighbor and your brother-in-law have the huge, new, big screen TVs, powerful surround receivers, and gargantuan speakers to shake the entire house. The kids are begging for a similar system, but your spouse is saying "no" to remodeling the front room for a wall full of techno gadgets.
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Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
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Plasma TV Comparisons - How to Find the Best Plasma TV
Plasma TV Comparisons
If you love television, and you love modern technology, there's no way around it -
you've got to have a plasma TV! Here's an overview of plasma TVs, plasma TV features, and where to go online for plasma TV comparisons to find the best TV at the best price.
What is a plasma TV?
A plasma TV is a video monitor that uses millions of tiny colored fluorescent lights to create an image. The tiny light cells are sandwiched between two plates of glass along with electrodes that trigger the cells to produce colors and patterns. This innovative way of creating images allows plasma TVs to be both flat and very large.
What are the features of a plasma TV?
* Plasma TVs provide high-resolution images. The image quality of plasma TVs is much sharper and clearer than tube TVs.
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Plasma TV Comparisons - How to Find the Best Plasma TV
Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
You LOVE watching movies, but don't always have the time to roundup the family and journey to the local theater, or can afford to shell out the money for the cost of the tickets and the criminally priced greasy popcorn. So, you often resort to renting videos from your local store, but watching them on your 27" TV just doesn't quite have the same impact. Not only is the picture quality awful, the sound is even worse through those 4" speakers in your TV set. You've been hearing a lot about "Home Theater", and both your neighbor and your brother-in-law have the huge, new, big screen TVs, powerful surround receivers, and gargantuan speakers to shake the entire house. The kids are begging for a similar system, but your spouse is saying "no" to remodeling the front room for a wall full of techno gadgets.
So, how do you keep everyone happy? Perhaps the answer lies in a home theater system. Whether you are considering a home theater-in-a-box for $200, or are adding a entire room to house...
Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater