Tech Talk | knowledge of acronyms

By Mathew Dickerson
October 19 2018 - 7:30am
Knowledge: Next time you drive over the harbour, think about the impact IoT is increasingly having on our daily lives.
Knowledge: Next time you drive over the harbour, think about the impact IoT is increasingly having on our daily lives.

As with many industries, the die-hards are separated from the pretenders by their knowledge of acronyms and initialisms (AAI). If you really want to know you are speaking to an expert in any industry, listen to how many AAIs roll off the tongue in normal speech. The technology industry is no different – although some may say tech geeks are the worst offenders at dropping the phrases to the point that they are in widespread use. Think of ADSL; LAN; PC; POP; POTS and PSTN (meaning the same thing); RAM; SMTP; SSID; USB; Wi-Fi; WWW and so many more. Some, like DVD, create confusion as to what they actually stand for. DVD started off as a way to deliver high quality movies and DVD stood for Digital Video Disc but then, when it was realised that it was also quite a handy way to store a large amount of data, DVD started being defined as Digital Versatile Disc.

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