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It's not like you are saying nor-knob. If you want to sound formal what about normobile.... no that's terrible.
What's the opposite of an early adopter?
molud? hahaha!
K
There's a risk that "the industry" (whatever that's supposed to mean) becomes so self-referential that it goes around in circles and doesn't branch out to individuals in adjacent businesses.
In general, I like the writing on MIR. It is clear and acronym free for the most part.
I'm a perfectly civilised human being with a wide range of interests.
Personally I have no problem with the term 'normob' (and I don't think my mum would either). But I understand Matt's point as it can appear to be a pejorative term. I'm sure you don't mean it like that Ewan and as you rightly point out 'people' just doesn't work.
The trick is to divide us (the readers and those who are more au fait with mobiles) and them (those who are less au fait with mobiles) without insulting either ... tricky.
Perhaps Mr Edgar needs a new hobby?
Besides, what's wrong with poking fun at the Unwashed Masses that are Too Stupid to get a decent device and use it? I'm into expensive fones, let me feel superior! : ) Totally joking, mostly.
We use people and geeks in workdiscussions to remind us who's important. And it ain't the geeks :-)
If we want to distinguish between those who understand the various mobile OS / UI and those who don't, differentiating between 'People' and 'geeks' is much easier than 'Normobs' and 'people'.
Now then, how about we do some interpretive dance to describe the new Norman Foster building?
I'm not proposing 'Normobs' and 'People'... I'm saying 'Normobs' and 'Promobs'.
People = (Nonmobs, Normobs, Promobs)
Promob = (Industry types, Geeks, Stephen Fry)
Nonmob = (Amish, Luddites, Lost tribes, etc)
Normob = People - (Nonmob + Promob)
There... I think that's cleared it up.
Now, that dance... *hums*
'People' and 'ProMob' is OK in my book.
anyway, for the sake of it, here's my suggestion - use 'Laymob' - Layman Mobile user. It's easier to pronounce as well! :)