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In internet parlance, music streaming doesn't "scale".
To eliminate this inefficiency online intermediaries, or "platforms" in internet parlance, have sprung up that connect those with idle vehicles and those in need of a ride.
All they care about is that there are eyeballs on the screen – the "click", in internet parlance – not the experience people have once they get there.
Thousands of people like Mr. Stowell have posted personal testimonies to YouTube in an online campaign titled "It Gets Better" that has, in Internet parlance, "gone viral" in the four weeks since it started.
When the O.E.D. announced that it would be including texting abbreviations, The Times ran an editorial headed "OMG!!!!! OED LOL!!!!!," exulting that the inclusion of Internet parlance in "our most exalted linguistic inventory" was an "affirmation of the plasticity of the English language".
The group's targets are seemingly random – Sony, the CIA, contestants of a reality TV show, the Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) – but their stated motive has remained constant: "we're doing it for laughs", or, to put it in internet parlance, "lulz".
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On her mixtape, Cut 4 Me, everything sounds as if she's telling it to you in complete confidence: her voice is, in the parlance of internet-kids, "feels" made flesh (she recently labelled it "crying-in-the-club").
The embrace of the parlance of the Internet by the Oxford English Dictionary, or OED, is not just affirmation of the plasticity of the English language.
11, to cut costs by 20%" and published it, not only to subscribers of the Income Securities Advisor, but also through Bloomberg terminals, to which ISA, in the parlance of the Internet news industry, aggregates its content.
Last month, it was a track called New York that, to employ the technical parlance, blew up the internet.
No internal or third-party service can fix the fundamental issue: to what extent a site owner values real community, where audiences aren't just "eyeballs to be harvested and monetized", to use the parlance that's become common in internet commerce circles.
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