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cyberspace

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Word definitions for cyberspace in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange [syn: Internet , Net ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cyberspace is "the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs." The word became popular in the 1990s when the uses of the Internet, networking, and digital communication were all growing dramatically and the term "cyberspace" ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A world of information through the Internet. 2 (context by extension English) The internet as a whole.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1982, often as two words at first, coined by science fiction writer William Gibson (best known for "Neuromancer") and used by him in a short story published in 1982, from cyber- (see cybernetics ) + space (n.).

Usage examples of cyberspace.

The goal is to avoid letting the adolescent isolate cyberspace from the rest of their life.

If an adolescent can apply compassion for others even in the anonymous world of cyberspace, they can apply it anywhere in life.

What you call affectless irony is for me a fabulous adventure, a rush of sexual excitement: a frenzied yet precise exploration of the unimagined depths of cyberspace, and of the expanded dimensions of my skin.

The anonymity of cyberspace encourages people to act up, including some good people.

The nascent world of cyberspace is full of sysadmins, teachers, trainers, cybrarians, netgurus, and various species of cybernetic activists.

This is a piece of a sci-fi story that got misaddressed in cyberspace.

In San Diego, researchers are uploading lobsters into cyberspace, starting with the stomatogastric ganglion, one neuron at a time.

Anybody backfingering to that address would be busted by his alarm program and he would be alerted before they could get to him, allowing him to disconnect from Pennet and vanish into cyberspace.

The Jackson case was also a very politicized trial, both sides deliberately angling for a long-term legal precedent that would stake-out big claims for their interests in cyberspace.

In cyberspace there are a wide variety of mental health resources, including support groups, informational websites, assessment and psychotherapeutic software, and comprehensive self-help programs - not to mention the potentially therapeutic nature of online relationships and communities as social microcosms.

Keep him confined indefinitely, without justification, while you go crawling through black holes in cyberspace?

Nevertheless, some shy, interpersonally anxious, and schizoid people may be drawn to cyberspace relationships.

Cyberspace almost becomes a dissociated part of their own mind - a sealed-off intrapsychic zone where fantasies and conflicts are acted out.

Cyberspace becomes a dissociated part of their own mind, a sealed-off intrapsychic zone where conscious and unconscious needs are acted out, but never fully understood or satisfied.

In San Diego, researchers are uploading lobsters into cyberspace, starting with the stomatogastric ganglion, one neuron at a time.