Dis-track-tion
\dis-ˈtrak-shən\
Etymology : prefix [dis-] + track + action
Function : noun
1: an emergent way of creating history that through misuse of internet sources and links can lead to the discontinuity and misinformation.
It could eventually be used to describe a whole range of source abuse
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Associated words + links
com-memory
(To) Up-Down-Load
example site: www.hyperhistory.com
History
Bibliography
1. Image created by Georgia Voudouri
2. Jeremy Rifkin: "The age of Access"-Penguin publications- 2000
(georgia voudouri, 25/11/07)
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