"I like your status and would gladly tweet about it!"
Such a sentence would sound gibberish less than ten years ago. Why would anyone make a bird sound because he finds a person’s social status appealing?
Internet language is just like a little child – young yet growing rapidly and with a short attention span. Its structure is short, concise, full of abbreviations and memes.
How the Internet changed our everyday communication
Posted by xanderdimitrov under TechnologyFrom http://microweber.com 3648 days ago
Made Hot by: sundaydriver on May 13, 2014 11:47 pm
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