The Digital Dictionary by Michael Phillips

The Digital Dictionary

Michael Phillips
132 pages
Trafford Publishing
Jul 2006
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Do you ever wonder what people are saying when they use tech-talk such as gigabyte, non-linear editing, region code, mp3 or hundreds of other "buzzwords" in today"s high-tech world? The Digital Dictionary will be the perfect interpreter for anyone that wants to get to the bottom of the most commonly used technical terms and acronyms in the media and communication world. Read more Continue reading Read less ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michael Phillips was born in Bonn, Germany, the second son of typesetter Heinz and his wife Hildegard. After completing the normal extensive educational training, he joined the military, serving four years and earning an honorable discharge. Over the next ten years, he held a number of upper management positions at Radio Shack and Alpine Electronics in his home country. He then decided to immigrate to the United States, where he has fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming involved in the film and movie Industry.

During the course of his first 15 years working with electronic media and technology in the U.S., he frequently would overhear the experts talking, but he, like many apprentices and "newcomers", was often unclear on what those professionals were talking about. Finally, he came to the conclusion that there was something missing, a reference source of some kind, that ordinary people could use and help them understand the tech-talk that increasingly surrounds them.

For weeks he searched bookstores, trying to find a dictionary or handbook that would shed some light on the "mystery terms" the tech experts used. His search was unsuccessful and so, in 1995, he began to write the handbook himself. His goal was to create a pocket-size reference that would allow people to quickly find an answer to the most basic questions and definitions of the terms most widely used in his part of the industry, the vastly expanding communications world and the approaching digital revolution.

He began his project in a very simple way: by writing down any words or phrases that he felt required clarification. For example, most people may know what a DVD is, but do they really know the meaning or just the acronym? And how many of us would like to know what a "jib" or a "gaffer" is? How about a "scratchpad?" A "base station?" A "kilobyte?" And what does a "cache" do? In his spare time, he identified more than 1000 acronyms and terms and researched their origin and meaning... and The Digital Dictionary was born!







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Pages 132
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Published 2006
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