
1) Communication medium 2) Computer network 3) Cyberpunk role-playing game 4) Cyberpunk theme 5) Internet 6) Surfing milieu 7) The online world 8) Web place
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1) Ether 2) Internet
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Cyberspace is `the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.` The term was first used in science fiction and cinema in the 1980s, was adopted by computer professionals and became a household term in the 1990s. During this period, the uses of the internet, networking, and digital communication were all growing dra.....
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the virtual world that exists within computer networks
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virtual space constituted by a computer network with a set of distributed applications and its users NOTE - In cyberspace, people share forums or chat groups and behave socially like people in a small village who know all their neighbours.
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Electronic networks of interaction between individuals at different computer terminals, linking people at a level â€` in a dimension â€` that has no regard for territorial boundaries or physical presence.
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has been widely used as a general term for the Internet or World Wide Web. More recently blogosphere has emerged as a term for interconnected blogs.
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Term credited to author William Gibson in 1984 which describes the imaginary place where e-mails, web pages, etc., go to while they are being sent between computers
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The virtual world of computer networks and experiences available on them.
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Term originated by author William Gibson in his novel Neuromancer the word Cyberspace is currently used to describe the whole range of information resources available through computer networks.
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cyberspace 1. The notional realm in which electronic information exists or is exchanged. 2. The imagined world of virtual reality. 3. A computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange 4. Not a real location but rather the `world” created by ...
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Term originated by author William Gibson in his novel Neuromancer in the early 1980s. It describes a new world, created by intersecting computer networks.
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Imaginary, interactive `worlds` created by networked computers; often used interchangeably with `virtual world`. The invention of the word `cyberspace` is generally credited to US science fiction writer William Gibson in his novel
Neuromancer (1984). As well as meaning the interactive environment...
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All of the information available through networked computers.
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the realm of electronic communication. · See
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