Fellow blogger, Andii Bowsher, has coined a fascinating word to describe today's technology pioneering youth: digiborigines.
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Andii -- I hope your defintion makes the Oxford dictionary, and that it makes you LOTS of money!
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Thanks Chris, I doubt very much it will make me any money, but the fun of seeing it happen would be reward.
Posted by: andii | October 11, 2005 at 01:41 PM
You never know, Andii. I hope you're wrong.
btw - how long have you been using the term?
Posted by: Chris | October 11, 2005 at 04:16 PM
must say that another revenue stream would be good at the mo. However I don't see me 'monetising' the phrase directly. I literally invented the phrase as I read the article and thought about the title and content of the post. I'm a fan of portmanteau words anyhow, so it was an easy leap.
Posted by: andii | October 12, 2005 at 03:59 AM