by danbloom » Sun 22 Feb 2009, 06:12:15
If you are reading this comentary in the printed version of this newspaper, you are "reading" it
in print. But if you are reading it online, on this newspaper's website, would you be "reading" it or "screening" it?
To readers online I want to say: What you are doing now is not reading, but "screening." Yes, you are at this very moment screening the textprinted digitally on this computer screen. You are not reading text on a paper surface; you are "screening" this article through the lens of the computer screen in front of you. Perhaps a new word is born -- screening!
When a top computer industry writer at the New York Times, John Markoff, was told about this new term, he told me in a one-word email note:"Hmmmmmmm." I think he didn't quite cotton to the new terminology I am proposing. But at least he was listening. He didn't tell me to get lost, although maybe that is what he meant.
Screening? Can anyone just coin a new word and make it stick? No, but new words are coined everyday, and some stick and some don't. Time will tell whether or not "screening" (to mean "reading information on a computer screen, as distinct from reading a print newspaper or magazine or book") will stay with us or not. For now, the word has been accepted and listed by the editors at urbandictionary.com.
Screening has defined there as: "To read text on a computer screen, cellphonescreen, Kindle screen or PDA screen or BlackBerry screen; replaces the term "reading" which now only refers to reading print text on paper."
Example: "I hate reading print newspapers now. I do all my screening online."
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Ferretlover on Sun 22 Feb 2009, 09:07:28, edited 1 time in total.
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