But some common technology terminology is still spoken in long-form. And when mainstream media highlight a website, they sometimes use a lot of syllables. For example; telling folks to link to this website would sound like:
- h-t-t-p-co-lon-for-ward-slash-for-ward-slash-dou-ble-u-dou-ble-u-dou-ble-u-dou-ble-u-dot-blog-ger-dot-com
Proposal
So, I propose a verbal shortening for some common web words:- http = hittip
- www = dubtrip
- foward-slash = frash
- hit-tip-co-lon-frash-frash-dub-trip-dot-blog-ger-dot-com
Other tech terms could also be shortened:
- back-slash = blash
- hash-tag = tash
- IPv4 = IP4 (we don't refer to Windows v8 or Mac iOS vX)
- IPv6 = IP6
Funny. I would agree with you, but i hate abbreviations and couldn't communicate that way. I guess i'm not cool. :-)
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