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		<title>Does coworking have a hyphen?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alex Hillman</dc:creator>
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Some would say, &#8220;Tomato, Tomato, Potato, Potato, Let&#8217;s call the whole thing off&#8221;. But the coworking &#8220;brand&#8221; is undeniably powerful at this point in time. International press, global community growth, and an extremely ]]></description>
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<p>Some would say, &#8220;Tomato, Tomato, Potato, Potato, Let&#8217;s call the whole thing off&#8221;. But the coworking &#8220;brand&#8221; is undeniably powerful at this point in time. International press, global community growth, and an extremely devoted collection of leaders helping continue to drive things forward.</p>

<p><strong>UPDATE: </strong><a href="http://twitter.com/aeioux" target="_blank">Stef Lewandowski</a> <a href="http://wordie.org/words/coworking" target="_blank">found a Wordie entry</a> from coworking&#8217;s coiner, <a href="http://www.codinginparadise.org" target="_blank">Brad Neuberg</a>. So there you have it.</p>

<p>So from that &#8220;brand recognition&#8221; perspective, I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;m out of line for desiring consistency. The problem? &#8220;Coworking&#8221; is not in the dictionary, nor is it in most spell check. So when reporters &#8211; who tend to be the guiltiest of adding the hyphen &#8211; go through their editorial process I&#8217;m not surprised when &#8220;coworking&#8221; gets corrected to &#8220;co-working&#8221;.</p>

<p>That still doesn&#8217;t excuse it. Think of it as a proper name &#8211; just because my name isn&#8217;t in the dictionary doesn&#8217;t mean I wouldn&#8217;t be upset if you misspelled it!</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve ranted and raved about this on twitter, the coworking google group, and mostly in person (those rants are the most animated, I assure you). This weekend I decided to do something.</p>

<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Step one: launch a website addressing the issue.
</span></strong>Enter <a href="http://doescoworkinghaveahyphen.com/" target="_blank">http://doescoworkinghaveahyphen.com/</a></p>

<p>Sure, it&#8217;s a tounge in cheek and shameless ripoff of the now infamous <a href="http://istwitterdown.com/" target="_blank">IsTwitterDown.com</a> made by <a href="http://theryanking.com" target="_blank">Ryan King</a>. Thanks for the inspiration (and XHTML/CSS), Ryan.</p>

<p><strong>Step two: make it easy to add coworking to dictionaries</strong></p>

<p>I&#8217;m admittedly a technologist, and see the hurdle of &#8220;contact Merriam Webster&#8221; as a pain in the ass. Instead, I&#8217;m proposing (based on a suggestion from <a href="http://twitter.com/srcasm" target="_blank">Jesse</a>) that we make available a &#8220;dictionary patch&#8221; to popular dictionary files: Microsoft Word, OSX&#8217;s native dictionary, and Firefox seem like good places to start. Major blogging platforms that have spellcheck (<em>ahem</em>WORDPRESS<em>ahem</em>) I&#8217;d like to make these as close to &#8220;one click&#8221; patches, if possible.</p>

<p>Better yet, I&#8217;d love for someone to write a non-malicious virus that adds the word &#8220;coworking&#8221; to any native system dictionaries. <strong>Just kidding</strong>. Maybe.</p>

<p><strong>Step three: spread the word
</strong></p>

<p>If you spot &#8220;coworking&#8221; with that dreadful hyphen anywhere, drop a link to the website [<a href="http://doescoworkinghaveahyphen.com/" target="_blank">http://doescoworkinghaveahyphen.com/</a>] in the comments. Maybe a badge campaign? Who knows.</p>

<p>Ultimately, I hope that this activity catches the eye of Merriam Webster and they take it as a cue to make the change on their own&#8230;I consider that the ultimate metric of success.</p>

<p>Care to join in on the fun? Help contribute to any of the goals I&#8217;ve set above.</p>
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