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Evernet
n.
Internet access that is instantly and always available from a number of different devices.
Example Citation:
"This Israeli motorist with a cell phone in each ear, driving with his elbows, gets my vote as the poster boy for the social disease of the next millennium — overconnectedness. This is the real Y2K virus for developed countries. It is the anxiety that is going to be produced when telecommunications combines with the "Evernet" — the technology that will soon allow people to get on line from their watches, their cars, their toasters or their Walkmans — so that everyone will be able to be connected all the time, everywhere."
— Thomas L. Friedman, "The Y2K Social Disease," The New York Times, August 10, 1999
Notes:
With all the different ways that people can connect to the Internet these days, Thomas Friedman's "overconnectedness" neologism seems like a useful addition to the lexicon. Unfortunately, the only citations I can find for it are reprints of Mr. Friedman's original article or commentaries on his original article. So it's not "post-worthy" yet, but I'll keep an eye on it.
Related Words:
innernet
microbrowser
Outernet
splinternet
telematics
WAPathy
WAPlash
Wi-Fi
Category:
Internet

New words. 2013.