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Meaning: (idiomatic)Interpersonalcommunicationbydigital media, especially usingkeyboarddevices.2009May 19, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Welsh Affairs Committee,Digital inclusion in Wales: thirteenth report of session 2008-09, page84:We used to call it "word-of-mouth" but that is a bit old-fashioned; but you know what I mean. It gets around the community. / Alun Michael:Word of finger, perhaps! / Mr Murphy: The message gets around locally at ward level in local government terms, if you like2009November 9,Advertising Age:If you were a first-time visitor from Mars and you happened to drop into a marketing meeting somewhere in the United States, you might assume that marketing people do nothing but talk about "TGIF." That's Twitter, Google, the internet and Facebook. There's no question these four revolutionary developments have forever changed the marketing function. Word-of-mouth has now becomeword of finger.2010February 2, “Tweeting With David Letterman”, inGreater Lansing Business Monthly:Social media is the new word of mouth, only now, it isword of finger, and instantaneously can go worldwide.
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