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Subject:Re: State of the art From:Kim Adams <kimadams -at- OZ -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 30 Nov 1995 19:17:46 GMT
Posted by goodhue -at- SMTPGATE -dot- DISCLOSURE -dot- COM:
> Call for Neologism:
> The term "state of the art" has been used for some time to refer to
> the highest level of development. In your opinion, is it hackneyed?
I believe I saw cyberedge used in Wired magazine some issues back. You
might also want to look up the following web page, The CyberPoet's Guide to
Virtual Culture, for more terms: