The digitally literate. It refers to people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
A digital version of "literati"--the hip, knowledgeable elite at the vanguard of the digital revolution.
The digital elite, invented by Wired magazine. Derived from the word literati.
The digital version of literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowledgeable, hip, or otherwise in-the-know in regardsto the digital revolution.
The digital version of literati, which refers to persons perceived as knowledgeable regarding the digital revolution.
A play on the word "literati" that describes the hip, knowledgeable people at the cutting edge of all things digital.
The digital version of literati, it is a reference to a vague cloud of people seen to be knowlegeable, hip, or otherwisein-the-know in regards to the digital revolution.
Movers and shakers in the digital world, especially those celebrated in John Brockman's book of the same name.
The digerati are the elite of the computer industry and online communities. The word is a portmanteau, derived from "digital" and "literati", and reminiscent of the earlier coinage glitterati (http://www.bartleby.com/61/14/G0151400.html, glitter + literati). Famous computer scientists, tech magazine writers and well-known bloggers are included among the digerati.