By Jon: First published in Online Currents – 20(9) November 2005
Computer people are good at inventing things, not so good at naming them. Daft names from the history of computing include CD-ROM, which has nothing to do with ROM, PCMCIA card (allegedly People Can’t Manage Computer Industry Acronyms) and USB (Universal Serial Bus), which makes a sophisticated data handling package sound like an under-25’s road trip through Thailand. A more recent entry in the daft name stakes is podcasting: the automatic transmission of sound broadcasts to a user’s computer in a form they can then listen to on a portable music device.