John and I were organizing some content and needed to come up with an umbrella term for email, instant messaging, and possibly cell-phone texting - all electronic communication via the transmission of text.
"Telephony"is a word that refers to telephones specifically, and sound communication in general ("tele" = 'Distant'; "phonos" = 'Voice').
And "Telegraphy" means communication by writing over distance, but usually refers to the specific technology of the telegraph.
So I suggested we call the category, "Telelogy" ("logos" = 'Word').
We did a search and nothing came up, other than sites devoted to "Teleology" (The study of causation and purpose) that had "teleology" misspelled as "telelogy".
So I guess we coined a word. Whether anyone would every use it, I don't know.
Etymology lesson:
cybernetic:
A thermostat is cybernetic in nature: There is a mechanism in place which keeps the room from getting too hot or too cold; it regulates things to ensure everything is in balance, that if something gets too far one direction, the system kicks on to bring it back in line.
Word(s) of the day: Skunk Works
Definitions: wikipedia.org, whatis.com
A team working 'outside the box' (man, I'm tired of that phrase) usually on a technical problem.
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