Don't miss this tip: Sound bite vs. sound byte
Do you remember a day before computers were everywhere? Then you probably know which of the following two spellings ��� sound bite or sound byte ��� is correct.
Sound bite is right. The term was first used in 1980 to describe quick, clever statements, often made by politicians, that could be played in a few seconds on the evening news. In those days when computers weren���t commonplace, the term played off the notion that viewers��� preference for such news was like taking a bite of a meal rather than fully consuming it.
Sound byte does make sense in that a byte is a small unit of information in computing. Perhaps one day this spelling will overshadow the original and become commonplace.
For the time being, though, when writing just remember this snippet: Use i not y.
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