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DigeratiPeople who consider themselves to be experts of the Internet and computer industry.
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Digeratipeople with expertise or professional involvement in information technology
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DigeratiCopyright by Matisse "Digerati" Enzer -->The digital version of literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regardsto [..]
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DigeratiKnowledgeable individuals at the forefront of Internet development and implementation. [Bahorsky] Note: Derived from the word "literati."
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DigeratiModeled on the term literati, this new coinage refers to those deeply knowledgeable about new media culture; often used ironically or in a critical way to suggest the digerati are arrogant in their flaunting of digital hipness and/or excessive in their trendy obsession with latest digital devices.
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DigeratiThe digital version of literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regardsto the digital revolution.
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DigeratiThe digital version of literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution. Domain Name
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DigeratiThe digital version of Literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
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DigeratiThe digital elite. Derived from "literati".
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DigeratiThis is another word used primarily by newspaper columnists to discuss large, vague groups of people, as far as I can tell. It is certainly still in use, though dubiously useful.
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DigeratiDigerati is a term used to refer to the âdigital elite,â or those who are extremely knowledgeable about computers. The term is often used to refer to the major names in the computer industry. Dige [..]
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Digerati
(colloquial) People who are considered the elite in using computers and the Internet.
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