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  2. The Top 10 Buzzwords of 2011 - AOL

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    LinkedIn buzzwords profiles. The French are "dynamic," Indians are "effective," Italians are "problem solvers," and people from Singapore have a "great track record" -- at least by their own accounts.

  3. Buzzword - Wikipedia

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    A word cloud of buzzwords related to big data. A buzzword is a word or phrase, new or already existing, that becomes popular for a period of time. Buzzwords often derive from technical terms yet often have much of the original technical meaning removed through fashionable use, being simply used to impress others.

  4. The Biggest Buzzwords the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    From "hippies" to "UFO," here's a grab bag of buzzwords with influences stemming from music, politics, business, and more.

  5. Buzzword of the Week: Sea Change - AOL

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    But every so often, a classic slips in. For example, "sea change," a current favorite, has roots stretching back 400 years to one of the English language's most famous wordsmiths, William Shakespeare.

  6. Template:Buzzword inline - Wikipedia

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    This template should be used to mark buzzwords, which are often found in articles about business and political topics, especially when they have been edited by people with a conflict of interest. One of the most common examples is the use of the word "solution" to refer to a product or service.

  7. Internet industry jargon - Wikipedia

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    Internet industry jargon itself carries the language habit and cultural background from which it develops. The following list covers some examples of the internet industry jargon, their definitions, and example of usages in English-speaking countries and China. This list is not exhaustive and is subject to change with the renewal of the social ...

  8. Buzzword of the Week: Talking in Circles - AOL

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    Corporate buzzwords sometimes go in circles: Topics once forgotten become relevant again, management methods once rejected return to the boardroom and -- sometimes -- slogans that were once old ...

  9. Buzzword compliant - Wikipedia

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    Since many of the decision-makers regarding technology purchases may only be semi-literate technically, the use of buzzwords makes a product sound more valuable. Among the technically literate, the phrase is sometimes used in a sardonic way, as in: "I have no idea what it does, but it sure is buzzword compliant", implying that perhaps the ...