Netymology by Tom Chatfield

Netymology

by Tom Chatfield

Composed of 100 bite-sized entries of 400 to 600 words each, Netymology weaves together stories, etymologies and analyses around digital culture's transformation, and creation, of words. Tom Chatfield presents a kaleidoscopic, thought-provoking tour through the buried roots of some of the digital age's most common terms: from the @ and Apple symbols, to HTML and Trojan horses, to the twisted histories of new forms of slang, memes, text messages and gaming terms. There's also discussion of the trends behind digital words, and of the ways language itself is being shaped by new forces - and revelations about how these forces are, in turn, reshaping us.

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

4 of 5 stars

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Paper version needs an index

Reminded me of a lot of my computer history.

I would love to get a lot of my co-workers to read this so they realise that I'm not making these terms up.

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