Friday 13th Gets Lucky, 1 Million for Glossarist.com
Glossarist.com is the only Searchable Glossary Directory online and has been rapidly accepted by both professional and laypeople as the best place to search for definitions to terms in todays changing language. Friday 13th September marked hitting the 1 million page views milestone.
In the waning hours of Friday 13th September 2002 (PRWEB) September 16, 2002
With a database of some 17,000 Glossaries and a Directory categorizing over 6,000 of them, Glossarist.com is the largest collection of Glossary listings on the net available for anyone researching definitions of words old and new.
"Linguistics, or the study of languages, is an every day affair for everyone and not restricted to Academics sitting is stuffy offices", Warwick Bone, creator of the website, said. "We are all involved in learning new words as we simply try to keep up with the ever changing faces of today's society."
Languages are constantly evolving, especially as new technologies or social events emerge. For example, DVD is a commonly accepted term these days yet not more than five years ago it was unheard of except in Research and Development circles.
It can be very easy to lose touch with what other people are saying.
"And with reaching this milestone", said Bone, "it is clear that Glossarist.com has become the Website of Choice when searching for Glossaries". As the only Searchable Directory of Glossaries and Subject Dictionaries online, it has quickly been accepted by Professionals and Laypeople alike as a fast and easy way of finding terminology definitions.
Designed with a familiar internet directory style, users can quickly drill down to categories, or use the search facility, to target glossaries dealing with a particular subject.
"Glossarist.com also lists many Glossaries and Lexicons in languages other than English making it a popular searching ground for both Translators and Students."
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