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Seen by Jamie on December 7 2010:

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12 comments so far

Nate 07 Dec 10

That’s awesome. Jamie, did you draw that up yourself? I remember playing some buzzword bingo during DHH ’s keynote at the first Rails conference actually. There were like 20 or so of us playing scattered around the room and the card was online. DHH looked a little confused when someone yelled Bingo during his talk :)

Brandon 07 Dec 10

The center free square should read “2.0”

Anonymous Coward 07 Dec 10

You forgot “Pivot”

Thomas 07 Dec 10

4chan but not Facebook ? Meh.

JD 07 Dec 10

Thomas, Facebook would have been too easy. They’re all over the news right now. I don’t want you to get BINGO in 2 seconds man!

Rich S 07 Dec 10

Ha ha…that’s awesome!

Ditto that the center should read “2.0”

Kevin 07 Dec 10

Forget my previous idea, I’m now announcing: “Enterprise HTML5 4chan API ” Next big thing, seriously. Bigger than groupon! not a bingo though, nevermind.

Jeff Lewis 07 Dec 10

Or go here to make your own customized card: Bingo Card Designer

SB 07 Dec 10

If any of you listen to the Engadget podcast, you can play bingo during their podcasts: http://engadgetpodcastbingo.com/classic/

The editors play along while they podcast. It’s pretty funny.

paul 07 Dec 10

I am totally playing this with all the corporate IT spam I get tomorrow!

Chris Spagnuolo 08 Dec 10

You missed “Pivot”

Nick 09 Dec 10

Check out startupceotest.com

It’s inspired by the same sense of puzzlement with the tech industry’s infatuation with jargon.

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