Actions speak louder than words, which, in this case, speaks volumes. Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary has announced it has added 150 new words to its 2014 edition.
Before mp3 players and iPhones, there was the Walkman. Revolutionary in its time and nearly universal among teens of the '80s, it's now a relic today's children simply can't understand.
Kind of fed up with the Internet? With technology? Even if you are, do you agree that the Internet serves the purpose of documenting, in its definitely imperfect way, our society and history?