2.0
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Translingual
[edit]Noun
[edit]2.0
- (technology, Internet) The second version of something.
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the ellipsis of (version + ) 2 + . + 0, as used in the identification of product versions, especially in the software industry.
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[edit]2.0 (not comparable)
- (postpositive) A second major version of something or, figuratively, of someone; a substantial improvement.
- 2007 January 24, Paul West, “Despite Woes, Bush Shows Resolve”, in The Sun, Baltimore, MD:
- Later that year, Bush 2.0 was launched, when he stood before Congress to reassure a nation unhinged by the terror of Sept. 11
- 2010, Jeffrey M. Stonecash, New Directions in American Political Parties, page 230:
- Dubbed “Barack Obama 2.0” by insiders, the plan called for hiring full-time organizers to mobilize the Internet-based grassroots network
- 2011 February 7, “Christina Aguilera's anthem not so Super”, in Chicago Tribune:
- We need a new draft for 2011, because in America 2.0, our national anthem should be almost tweet-able.
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