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- adjective Worthy of enthusiastic popular attention, or
buzz
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Examples
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D.C. Mobile DTV C.nsumer Showcase Ideal Opportunity to Study C.nsumer Behavior with Rich Menu of Local Programming -- WASHINGTON, Feb 02, 2010/PRNewswire via C.MTEX technology to determine the most 'buzzworthy' people, places and things of 2009
WN.com - Articles related to More merchants embrace mobile coupons 2010
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Much of the coverage picked up on the "buzzworthy" cloud aspect of the announcement, like this:
TechNet Blogs 2010
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Much of the coverage picked up on the "buzzworthy" cloud aspect of the announcement, like this:
TechNet Blogs 2010
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Intelligent Office of Alexandria Changes Ownership technology to determine the most 'buzzworthy' people, places and things of 2009
WN.com - Articles related to Fun and games as web giants play catch-up 2010
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Leading interactive marketing agency uses social media mining technology to determine the most 'buzzworthy' people, places and things of 2009
Automotive Headlines 2010
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New Service Provides Attitudinal and Behavioral Insights into Mobile Consumers technology to determine the most 'buzzworthy' people, places and things of 2009
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Associated Press - April 9, 2009 1: 45 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Cornell is giving the term 'buzzworthy' a new edge.
WCAX - Local News 2009
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The guys were getting air play on the radio and deemed "buzzworthy" by MTV.
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Worst Practice: Creating a "buzzworthy" site that doesn't include a way to engage.
unknown title 2009
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NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Cornell is giving the term "buzzworthy" a new edge.
WCAX - Local News 2009
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