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    A buzzword is a word or phrase, new or already existing, that becomes popular for a period of time. Buzzwords often derive from technical terms yet often...
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  • In the technology industry, buzzword compliant is a tongue-in-cheek expression used to suggest that a particular product supports features simply because...
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    Buzzword bingo, also known as bullshit bingo, is a bingo-style game where participants prepare bingo cards with buzzwords and tick them off when they...
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  • Adobe Document Cloud is a digital service from the software company Adobe used to store PDF files in the cloud and to access them remotely. The service...
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  • The Internet Buzzword Award (ネット流行語大賞, Internet Buzzword Award) is a Japanese award that determines the most popular buzzwords on the Internet during...
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    Trustly (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from March 2025)
    company founded in 2008 that specializes in open banking payment solutions.[buzzword] Trustly enables customers to conduct transactions directly from their...
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    Post described it as an example of therapy speak, arguing it had become a buzzword improperly used to describe ordinary disagreements. The term originates...
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  • Web3 (section Buzzword)
    like Elon Musk and Jack Dorsey have argued that web3 only serves as a buzzword or marketing term. Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 refer to eras in the history of...
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    Stevanato Group (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from May 2020)
    Automatik specialized in assembly, packaging and serialization solutions[buzzword] for the pharmaceutical industry and the operative units of Balda Group...
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  • Master Builders Solutions (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from April 2025)
    and special building solutions.[buzzword] A portfolio of concrete admixtures, cement additives, and solutions[buzzword] for underground construction is...
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    NICE Ltd. (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from July 2025)
    solutions[buzzword] – including Copilot, Autopilot, and Actions – into a unified ecosystem[buzzword] to drive successful end-to-end[buzzword] customer...
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  • Addtech (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from July 2023)
    Addtech AB is a Swedish, publicly listed technical solutions[buzzword] group. Addtech consists of approximately 140 subsidiaries with a total of about...
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  • Gresham Technologies (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from July 2025)
    real-time transaction control and enterprise data integrity solutions[buzzword] for the finance industry. Listed on the main market of the London Stock...
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  • Wolters Kluwer (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from October 2019)
    compliance and risk solutions.[buzzword] The company acquired SASGAS, a financial reporting software solutions[buzzword] provider, to the foreign and domestic...
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  • Johnson Electric (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from September 2019)
    components, custom motors, actuators, switches and motion sub-system solutions[buzzword] for automotive motion related functions. Customers include Valeo, Mahle...
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  • The upper-class citizen (上級国民, jōkyū kokumin) is a Japanese buzzword used mainly on the Internet to refer to privileged people who are apart from commoners...
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    Pop Mart (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from July 2025)
    promotions, such as Disney characters, Power Puff Girls or Harry Potter.[buzzword] The Financial Times described the company as having "elevated toy-buying...
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  • have the most positive effect. It was named by The New York Times as a buzzword of 2008. The idea of futarchy was later proposed in the context of blockchains...
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    Naseej (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from June 2020)
    include Campus Management Solutions[buzzword], e-Learning Solutions[buzzword], Enterprise Portal Solutions[buzzword] and e-Services, Knowledge & Information...
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  • Belden Incorporated (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from December 2019)
    a security solutions[buzzword] provider, and Byres Security, makers of the Tofino brand industrial security solutions[buzzword], for $7 million. In June...
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  • games designed for the Apple II, Apple II+ and Apple IIe computers. In Buzzword!, a children's game based on Mad Libs, the computer relates a short story...
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    GE Oil and Gas (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from October 2019)
    solutions[buzzword], sensor-based measurement, inspection, and condition monitoring, controls and radiation measurement solutions.[buzzword] In 2016,...
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    "Putinversteher" (female form "Putinversteherin") is a neologism and a political buzzword (Putin + verstehen), which literally translates "Putin understander", i...
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    2010. Retrieved June 1, 2012. Stevens, Heidi (December 29, 2010). "Top buzzwords of 2010". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 29, 2012. Hollister, Sean (November...
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  • Chiizu Gyudon was nominated for the Internet Buzzword Award 2020, and won third place at the Instagram Buzzword Award 2020. Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong...
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  • Stackdriver (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from August 2019)
    cloud computing's multiple service layers, using a single SaaS solution.[buzzword] Stackdriver secured US$5 million funding from Bain Capital Ventures in...
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  • babble), also called technospeak, is a type of nonsense that consists of buzzwords, esoteric language, or technical jargon. It is common in science fiction...
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  • Logicalis (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from December 2021)
    owned by Johannesburg, South Africa-based multinational ICT solutions[buzzword] and services group Datatec. Logicalis’s origins go back to 1997 when Datatec...
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    Impersonators. The Global Language Monitor named "Lady Gaga" as the Top Fashion Buzzword with her trademark "no pants" a close third. Entertainment Weekly put her...
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  • SAP Ariba (category Wikipedia articles containing buzzwords from March 2020)
    world's largest supply networks and on-demand supply management solutions.[buzzword] The acquisition closed in January 2011. In October, 2011 Ariba announced...
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