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New Oxford American Dictionary announces Word of the Year: ‘Podcast’
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 - 12:21 PM EDT

Only a year ago, podcasting was an arcane activity, the domain of a few techies and self-admitted "geeks." Now you can hear everything from NASCAR coverage to NPR's All Things Considered in downloadable audio files called "podcasts". Thousands of podcasts are available at the iTunes Music Store, and websites such as iPodder.com and Podcast.net track thousands more. That's why the editors of the New Oxford American Dictionary have selected "podcast" as the Word of the Year for 2005. Podcast, defined as "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program, made available on the Internet for downloading to a personal audio player," will be added to the next online update of the New Oxford American
Dictionary, due in early 2006.

Runners-up for the 2005 Word of the Year include:
• bird flu (an often fatal flu virus of birds, esp. poultry, that is transmissible from them to humans, in whom it may also prove fatal)
• ICE (an entry stored in one's cellular phone that provides emergency contact information)
• IDP (internally displaced person; someone forced to relocate within a country because of a natural disaster or civil unrest)
• IED (improvised explosive device, such as a car bomb)
• lifehack (a more efficient or effective way of completing an everyday task: "I found a great lifehack for getting a cheap hotel room.")
• persistent vegetative state (a condition in which a patient recovering from a coma retains reflex responses and may appear wakeful, but has no cognitive functions or other evidence of cerebral cortical activity)
• reggaeton (a Latin American dance music which combines elements of reggae music with hip-hop and rap.)
• rootkit (software installed on a computer by someone other than the owner, intended to conceal other programs or processes, files or system data.)
• squick (cause immediate and thorough revulsion: "was anyone else squicked by our waiter's piercings?")
• sudoku (a logic-based puzzle consisting of squares that form grids within a grid. Into each smaller grid, the numerals 1 through 9 are entered but not repeated, and they may not be repeated in any row or column of the larger grid.)
• trans fat (fat containing trans-fatty acids, considered unhealthier than other dietary fats.)

Erin McKean, editor in chief of the New Oxford American Dictionary, said: "Podcast was considered for inclusion last year, but we found that not enough people were using it, or were even familiar with the concept. This year it's a completely different story. The word has finally caught up with the rest of the iPod phenomenon."

"Choosing the word of the year is incredibly difficult," said McKean. "Not just because of the enormous amount of data we look at-everything from blogs to technical journals to suggestions sent to dictionaries@oup.com -but because everyone has such strong opinions about what makes a word Word of the Year material. You'd be amazed at how hard our editors campaign for their favorites. I'm surprised nobody tried to bribe me -- except that the only thing I really want is more cool new words!"

Oxford University Press, Inc. (OUP USA), is Oxford University Press’s second major publishing center, after Oxford (UK). It publishes works that further Oxford University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education. The Press had its origins in the information technology revolution of the late fifteenth century, which began with the invention of printing from movable type. The first book was printed in Oxford in 1478. More info here.

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Dec 06, 05 - 02:14 pm Comment from: hummm

how about pod job
what happens to some people depending on the contentet of their new video enabled iPod.

Dec 06, 05 - 02:14 pm Comment from: Col. Angus

Lemme get this straight: "ICE" and "persistent vegetative state" were runners-up for the 2005 Word of the Year? Oh I get it: It's awarded by the New Oxford American Dictionary. I know the difference between the definition of a broad and a broad definition but this is risquickulous. [Not too many people are using that one yet either.]

Dec 06, 05 - 02:16 pm Comment from: Podburst

wink

Dec 06, 05 - 02:25 pm Comment from: hammer

early candidates for word of the year 2007

iPorn
convergence
multiplatform

Dec 06, 05 - 02:28 pm Comment from: Adam Curry

Shouldn't that be "Adam Curry Podcast"?

Read it and weep bitches...

Dec 06, 05 - 02:34 pm Comment from: Dave Frank

Is there a link to the original? The "More Info" link is too general.

Dec 06, 05 - 02:35 pm Comment from: macaholic

how about the word that declined most in usage in 2005?

"beleaguered" is my suggestion

Dec 06, 05 - 02:36 pm Comment from: flux

Squick?

Dec 06, 05 - 02:40 pm Comment from: Tergenev

Shouldn't that be 'Adam Curry is a Jackass'? Well, maybe for next year.

Dec 06, 05 - 02:53 pm Comment from: b

gotta love this "mac news"

Dec 06, 05 - 02:55 pm Comment from: ....

haha remember MS wanted this kind of feed to be name as something else.. hahah i can't even remember what they suggest it be instead of podcast, thats how fast it blew in their face. Now podcast is the standard MS has lost there marketing effort.

Dec 06, 05 - 03:21 pm Comment from: Re: ....

it was 'blogcast'.

Which, to give them credit, makes sense, since most podcasts are audio versions of web logs, or 'blogs', and do not need an iPod to listen to.

But since it was M$ that came up with the alternative, it's automatically not a good idea...

Dec 06, 05 - 03:37 pm Comment from: wannabe

Actually, 'blogcast' is terrible exactly because podcasts are unlike blogs. The experience is like that of a radio show, and I get the impression that the majority of popular podcasts use a radio show format.

Besides, 'blogcast' is impossible to pronounce.

Dec 06, 05 - 04:01 pm Comment from: Big Al

Blowjob is hard to say too, but everyone wants one.

Dec 06, 05 - 04:18 pm Comment from: Rainy Day

macaholic wrote: “how about the word that declined most in usage in 2005?

"beleaguered" is my suggestion”


Will never happen as that label will be applied to Sony (for their rootkit) and when that wears off, to M$ (the “dead walking elephant”).

Oxford seyz: “late fifteenth century, which began with the invention of printing from movable type.”

Didn’t the Chinese invent it like nine centuries before that? And were doing multi-color printing to boot!?

Why do we persist in perpetuating that which we now know to be untrue? Like Columbus wasn’t the first (or even second or third) to discover, or even rediscover, America, Magellan wasn’t the first to circumnavigate the globe, etc. Yet we still teach this crap in our schools.

Then again, most of the world still uses Windoze, so what should i expect, really? But it begs the question: Are most people dumb enough to use Windoze because the education system is so poor? Or is the education so poor because most people are dumb enough to use Windoze? Makes you wonder…

Dec 06, 05 - 04:24 pm Comment from: Rainy Day

“Which, to give them credit, makes sense, since most podcasts are audio versions of web logs, or 'blogs', and do not need an iPod to listen to.”

No, podcast is a combination of “iPod” and “broadcast.” Has nothing to do with blogs, per se. That some bloggers are also podcasters is not the point. And in fact, most podcasters are not bloggers, so there’s nothing to give M$ credit for here at all.

M$ is simply miffed that Apple is doing well, and they are not. Or you could say: “sour grapes.”

Dec 06, 05 - 04:25 pm Comment from: Big Al's Mom

I don't want a blow job.

Dec 06, 05 - 04:42 pm Comment from: Caleb

The next word should be one of the following:

squack
squok
squiz
schiznit
bo bizzle

or some hilarious sounding word that i haven't thought of.

Dec 06, 05 - 05:14 pm Comment from: Johnny Yardrocks

Hey Big Al's Mom...uhhh... i do.

Dec 06, 05 - 05:58 pm Comment from: Johnny Yardrocks's Mom

I don't want a blowjob.

Dec 06, 05 - 08:29 pm Comment from: Ali Afghah

Sure M$ is so pissed now ... blogcast my A S S ...

Dec 06, 05 - 09:18 pm Comment from: Col. Angus

Someone calling me?

MW: girl! Geeze, it's magical.

Dec 07, 05 - 12:50 am Comment from: mAc-warrior

Good for you guys at MDN. Linked to from Apple's start page. (http://www.apple.com/startpage/) Impressive. Can you say "ad revenue"?

--mAc

Dec 07, 05 - 12:59 am Comment from: I can say

Ad Revenue

Dec 07, 05 - 03:37 am Comment from: Batzdor

What is this arguement about? To Big Al's Mom: Isn't it better to give than recieve?

Dec 07, 05 - 05:14 am Comment from: macaholic

Rainy Day. Once again I am surprised. Loved your Foundation/Empire references in past comments. Steve J.= Hari Seldon? Now you mention "1421"! Wow! I read that book and as a former mariner, his research as to currents etc. is quite valid.

Mw-served. as in my MDN ad content done got "served"

Dec 07, 05 - 09:49 am Comment from: One guy from Finland

Good Job MDN!

Apple has but this article on their Apple Hot News Headlines-site!
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/

Now MDN is a "Official Mac News Site"

surprised

Dec 07, 05 - 01:06 pm Comment from: eaf

This is the stupidest article I've read in a long time.

Dec 07, 05 - 04:28 pm Comment from: ninja

go ninja go ninja go! big surprise

Dec 07, 05 - 08:09 pm Comment from: Mafia Inc.

check out my "podcast" mafia inc.

Dec 08, 05 - 03:57 pm Comment from: Mbenzi

Sorry guys, have not much to say. I'll start podcasting as soon as I get the time for it. I have a few interesting application ideas for it.
But the above conversation has been quite amusing to read. Thank you!

Dec 09, 05 - 08:58 am Comment from: AppleFan1

cool hmm
You people sound like a bunch of immature middle-schoolers. I'm dead serious.

Dec 09, 05 - 01:09 pm Comment from: buggy405

GO MICROSOFT!

Dec 09, 05 - 02:33 pm Comment from: APPARENTLY NOTHING

i thought these forums were supposed to be helpful and non-vulgar. what the fuck do i know?

Dec 09, 05 - 11:11 pm Comment from: to-buggy405

microsoft sucks bill gates. FUCK the cheap immitation--microhard

Dec 11, 05 - 07:16 am Comment from: astonished

LOL
gee, i didn' know that people pick a word of the year!! Interesting~i'm onna keep track of it, too!
The feedbacks were interesting!

Dec 11, 05 - 05:08 pm Comment from: little al

big als mum should try a blowcast

Dec 12, 05 - 05:32 pm Comment from: AppleFan1

cool mad
buggy405, it would be a wise move to not show your ugly face on this site again.

Dec 16, 05 - 06:34 pm Comment from: caveatum

And I thought ICE was a fast train in Germany

Dec 27, 05 - 02:49 am Comment from: Tger FoxMark

ahhh, m$ can piss off about the fact that apple is well... JUST PLAIN BETTER! GO PODCAST.

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Dec 18, 06 - 10:21 am Comment from: backlinks

link exchange

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Dictionary
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Mar 26, 08 - 03:39 pm Comment from: henry

toronto print

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