Very interested read..If you're talking tech with Americans, you may want to avoid using any jargon.
A recent study found many Americans are lost when it comes to tech-related terms, with 11 per cent saying they thought HTML – a language used to create websites – was a sexually transmitted disease. The study was conducted by Vouchercloud.net, a coupons website, as a way to determine how knowledgeable users are when it comes to tech terms.
"Technology is a huge interest for our user base," a company spokeswoman said. "It seems that quite a few of us need to brush up on our tech definitions."
Besides HTML, there were some other amusing findings:
- 77 per cent of respondents could not identify what "SEO" means. SEO stands for "search-engine optimisation".
- 27 per cent identified "gigabyte" as an insect commonly found in South America. A gigabyte is a unit of measurement for the storage capacity of an electronic device.
- 42 per cent said they believed a "motherboard" was "the deck of a cruise ship". A motherboard is usually a circuit board that holds many of the key components of a computer.
- 23 per cent thought an "MP3" was a Star Wars robot. It is actually an audio file.
- 18 per cent identified "Blu-ray" as a marine animal. It is a disc format typically used to store high-definition videos.
- 15 per cent said they believed "software" is comfortable clothing. Software is a general term for computer programs.
- 12 per cent said "USB" is the acronym for a European country. USB, or Universal Serial Bus, is a type of connector.
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