Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun plural People who are knowledgeable about digital technologies such as computer programming and design.
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- noun Collectively, people who are considered the
elite (for whatever reason) ininformation technology .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Mostly it was prohibitive long-distance calls or monthly service changes that separated the digerati from the small town folks like me and mine.
The Incredible Shrinking Internet William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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Mostly it was prohibitive long-distance calls or monthly service changes that separated the digerati from the small town folks like me and mine.
Archive 2007-07-15 William "Papa" Meloney 2007
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There are a lot of what one might call the "digerati" – the Clay Shirkys, Douglas Couplands, Steven Johnsons and Howard Rheingolds of this world.
John Brockman: the man who runs the world's smartest website 2012
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It reads more like a rumor than a piece of news. and so are we to assume that all so-called digerati are riding the iPhone bandwagon?
Bits 2009
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I know I do, and I'm certainly not one of the "digerati" though I am arguably a member of the "doucherati".
Severing Attachments: Easy Come, Easy Go BikeSnobNYC 2010
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However, you don't have to be a member of the "digerati" to have an Inner Bike Messenger or IBS--which is not to be confused with Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Severing Attachments: Easy Come, Easy Go BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Yesterday, Mr. Safka said Ask had stumbled by trying to build products that would appeal to the "digerati" or "West Coast elite," as opposed to its most passionate customers, who still think of Ask as the place that can concisely answer a particular question.
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Release 2.0 suffers from such idiocies because Ms. Dyson, like many of the so-called "digerati," is too deeply embedded in the high-tech sub-economy to understand that much of the rest of the world doesn't work that way and never will.
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I was lucky enough to be invited to the Smithsonian 2.0 meeting this past weekend as one of the "digerati" who were there to prod the institution out of its analog complacency into the digital future ...
ArchivesBlogs 2009
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Digital Ethnography accomplished the sum of all there is in Web-anthropology in less than 5 minutes; its creator, Michael Welsch, is an assistant professor at Kansas State University, and has extensive study on the effects of the "digerati", the digital generation, that was basically born on the web, and the consequences of the ever-expanding web 2.0.
swanyswan commented on the word digerati
i love nerds!
Swany
www.Swany.cc
October 25, 2007