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Netlingo Acronyms Martha Stewart

NetLingoNetLingo is the website that translates confusing acronyms like BRB LOLZ LMFAO and TTYASFDLFSAH (okay, so I made the last one up) into readable text like:
BRB = Be Right Back
LOLZ = Laugh Out Loudz (© Dan Sevigny!)
LMFAO = Laughing My Fu**ing A$$ Off
and TTYASFDLFSAH = Made up in pathetic attempt at humor

Netlingo will appear on Martha Stewart Show in the coming months – an exciting event that will cover all of the up and coming web businesses including representatives from Twitter, Facebook, Google and of course Erin Jansen, creator of Net Lingo.

Martha Stewart and her revered guests will likely discuss trends in the internet industry, which will probably include the movement towards 140 character descriptions (made possible by microblogging service, Twitter), and the use of confusing acronyms as a result (creating the need for a site like Net Lingo). So SBAETFDA and GWTWTY! Make sure to catch the Martha Stewart Show and Net Lingo (Netlingo.com).

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