@SpatzieLover Thanks. It’s a term used often in Web marketing and I suppose it’s familiar jargon among marketers in general. Cell phone and cable providers seem to love it too. I wasn’t sure how broadly it might be understood outside those circles.
@rebbel Mium not sure if that can is free. :-)
@marinelife & @Jeruba I hear you loud and clear. Thanks.
@wundayatta That really depends on the instance. In the best of instances, the free stuff is pretty darned good and applicable to everyone, and the pay-to-play stuff is more targeted at business users or heavy users.
@tom_g That’s why I asked. To me, it’s de rigueur. But I don[‘t want to use it undefined in blog spots if the general public is going to puzzle over it. And it is clear they would.
@PhiNotPi Thanks. Message received.
@gailcalled If it stumped Milo, then there is no question, it’s not in standard English yet. :-)