When we talk about digital
cameras, we can’t avoid talking about pixels.
Ever wonder about where the word ‘’pixel’’ comes from? At the communications exhibit at Liberty
Science Center, I was so intrigued to learn that the word is actually a
shortening of the original term ‘’picture element.’’ Word origins are fascinating. Most of the original computer terminology was
based on the physical nature of the item.
A floppy disk was literally a 5” square flexible disk. The hard drive was metal and impermeable, and
a mouse looked somewhat like a small rodent with the wire as its tail.
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