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Definition of digerati in English: digeratiplural noun ˌdɪdʒəˈrɑːtidɪdʒəˈrɑdi People with expertise or professional involvement in information technology. Example sentencesExamples - Achieving such triumphs has enabled this digerati to emerge as a powerhouse within his organization and the industry.
- And, perhaps just as important, do you need members like him to make your businesses a success, or are there enough college kids, job seekers, free agents, and digerati to keep the new networks booming?
- I can think of a couple digerati that I know.
- You just have to think differently, and more traditionally, than many of the still wet-behind-the-ears digerati who created the dot-com bubble.
- For many digerati, they're never fully dressed without their favorite high-tech gadgets.
- Unlike the old digital divide, this means that the divide between the digerati and the rest of the world is accelerating.
- It's easy to dismiss them as toys for the digerati.
- There is a huge gap between the cutting edge digerati and the common man.
- The digerati gather to discuss life as seen through their laptops.
- At the time blogs, although ancient in the ever-evolving space of the digerati, were relatively new to church culture.
- The dominance of the digerati is disappointing, but I have to applaud the fact that a core element of our security profession sees the wisdom of building a security metrics database.
- The second change is what is happening offline, in what the digerati refer to as the ‘analog world’ or ‘meatspace.’
- By forwarding the e-mail to as many friends as possible, digerati increased their chances of winning.
- When someone sends something interesting he forwards it along, and the digerati who are part of the list depend on his unerring sense of what's important to keep the signal-noise ratio extremely high.
- Political missives protesting the arrival of the digerati into the poor, largely Latino neighborhood take up wall space between shops and buildings.
- Despite its virulence, the Klez worm is ignored by the newspapers and dismissed by the digerati.
- If the answer is no, you're either a hard core digerati or a NY media type.
- The self-congratulation of the digerati truly knows no bounds.
- It is instead an informal salon, a forum for eminent scientists, members of the digerati and science journalists from all over the world to wrangle, show off, provoke and explain themselves.
- A new myth, the archetypal collaborative business, has taken hold in the collective unconscious of the digerati.
Origin 1990s: blend of digital and literati. Definition of digerati in US English: digeratiplural noundɪdʒəˈrɑdidijəˈrädē People with expertise or professional involvement in information technology. Example sentencesExamples - There is a huge gap between the cutting edge digerati and the common man.
- For many digerati, they're never fully dressed without their favorite high-tech gadgets.
- Achieving such triumphs has enabled this digerati to emerge as a powerhouse within his organization and the industry.
- And, perhaps just as important, do you need members like him to make your businesses a success, or are there enough college kids, job seekers, free agents, and digerati to keep the new networks booming?
- The second change is what is happening offline, in what the digerati refer to as the ‘analog world’ or ‘meatspace.’
- Political missives protesting the arrival of the digerati into the poor, largely Latino neighborhood take up wall space between shops and buildings.
- If the answer is no, you're either a hard core digerati or a NY media type.
- The self-congratulation of the digerati truly knows no bounds.
- The dominance of the digerati is disappointing, but I have to applaud the fact that a core element of our security profession sees the wisdom of building a security metrics database.
- By forwarding the e-mail to as many friends as possible, digerati increased their chances of winning.
- It's easy to dismiss them as toys for the digerati.
- A new myth, the archetypal collaborative business, has taken hold in the collective unconscious of the digerati.
- It is instead an informal salon, a forum for eminent scientists, members of the digerati and science journalists from all over the world to wrangle, show off, provoke and explain themselves.
- Unlike the old digital divide, this means that the divide between the digerati and the rest of the world is accelerating.
- You just have to think differently, and more traditionally, than many of the still wet-behind-the-ears digerati who created the dot-com bubble.
- At the time blogs, although ancient in the ever-evolving space of the digerati, were relatively new to church culture.
- Despite its virulence, the Klez worm is ignored by the newspapers and dismissed by the digerati.
- I can think of a couple digerati that I know.
- The digerati gather to discuss life as seen through their laptops.
- When someone sends something interesting he forwards it along, and the digerati who are part of the list depend on his unerring sense of what's important to keep the signal-noise ratio extremely high.
Origin 1990s: blend of digital and literati. |