Magnifyingglass_small Today's online world is in overdrive. Think of it as a novelty factory, spewing out new ideas, products, and neologisms -- new words, or phrases. Take the word blog, for example, or broadband. These are now old-hat neologisms even your mother would recognize. But neologisms can also be existing words that acquire new meaning, like the term spam. Or the word friend -- that's now a verb! People "friend" each other on social networking sites like Facebook all the time! So what better place to look for neologisms than at a conference devoted to the "Future of the Internet" at Harvard. ThoughtCast's Jenny Attiyeh was there...