1.0

See also: 10 and 10.

Translingual

Noun

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  1. (technologyCategory:mul:Technology#1.0, InternetCategory:mul:Internet#1.0) The first version of something.

English

Etymology

From the use of version numbers in computer software.

Adjective

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  1. An initial version of something or, figuratively, of someone.
    • 2007 November 9, “Clarence Thomas, Porn Addict?”, in New York, →ISSN:
      And did Bush 1.0 really rush the swearing in of Clarence Thomas because the Washington Post was about to publish a story about his extensive porn habit?
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    • 2008 March 14, Andrew Razeghi, “America 2.0: The creative imperative”, in San Francisco Chronicle, →ISSN, archived from the original on 17 April 2008:
      Consider the success of America 1.0 and one of its master architects Benjamin Franklin Franklin's resume reads like a Denny's restaurant menu
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    • 2009 January 21, Ed Robinson with Lukas I. Alpert, “Traffic Tangles Up Web”, in New York Post, →ISSN:
      Minutes before President Obama was sworn in, the official government Web site was switched from Bush version 2.0 to a snazzy Obama 1.0
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    • 2024 November 7, Ned Temko, “With Trump, ‘America First’ is back. US allies brace for a shock.”, in The Christian Science Monitor:
      On trade and tariffs, however, [US president Joe Biden] broadly followed the Trump 1.0 line, especially with regard to America’s main economic rival, China.
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Usage notes

  • Usually used as an attributive modifier after the noun modified.

Derived terms

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