Oct 2, 2023 04:39
1 yr ago
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Intercapitalization

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Could you tell me about intercapitalization?
I think "BlackBerry" is intercapitlization.
But someone says "Reminder to Use Intercapitalization" is intercapitalization.
Thank you for your help.
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Non-PRO (2): Yvonne Gallagher, Chris Says Bye

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Discussion

Chris Says Bye Oct 2, 2023:
WhY nOt GoOgle iT! :-)

Responses

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Intercapitalization

In intercapitalization, each word starts with a capital letter, and they are written together without spaces or hyphens. This style is often used in various contexts, including programming (e.g., "JavaScript"), branding (e.g., "YouTube"), and product names (e.g., "PlayStation").
Peer comment(s):

agree Anastasiya Lelyukh
10 hrs
agree Ezz Eldeen Mohammad
1 day 12 hrs
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