Noun

Singular cyberculture

Plural countable and uncountable; plural cybercultures

cyberculture (countable and uncountable; plural cybercultures)

  1. Internet culture; attitudes and behaviours in cyberspace.

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Sat Feb 20 13:10:13 2010

Cyberculture is the culture that has emerged, or is emerging, from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment and business. It is also the study of various social phenomena associated with the Internet and other new forms of network communication, such as online communities, online multi-player gaming, and email usage.

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Sat Feb 13 11:22:55 2010

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Sent a copy of my warning and SodaHead told me they will look into it and believe it s not on their end They were so fast in responding That alone helps me feel safer

From Yahoo Image Search: "cyberculture"
Wed Feb 24 23:03:24 2010

silver in sf: new reviews in cyberculture studies (february 2007)
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silver in sf: new reviews in cyberculture studies (february 2007)

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hu, 01 Feb 2007 19:02:00 GM

new reviews in . cyberculture. studies (february 2007). [via RCCS] a new set of book reviews for february 2007: Information Politics on the Web Author: Richard Rogers MIT Press, 2004. Review 1: Adrienne Massanari ...

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Fri, 19 Feb 2010 07:21:01 GM

When trying to finalize my topic/thesis, pretty much all of the ideas I have seem to be a broad topic with too much to say about it or too specific with little to say about it. I am currently trying to find a space between too broad and ...

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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 10:00:52 GM

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From Google Blog Search: "cyberculture"
Mon Feb 22 19:56:12 2010

New Jersey Senate Gay Marriage LIVEBLOG - Autostraddle (blog)
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... style, travel, technology, film, business and cyberculture . We take a queer sensibility to everything -- 'cause something doesn't have to be GAY to be, ...



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Le nouveau Billy the Kid devenu star de l'internet - La Presse Affaires
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Parce qu'au-dela de l'histoire elle-meme, l'engouement pour Colton Harris-Moore illustre bien l'attachement profond qui a toujours uni cyberculture et ...



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Poetica en proceso (2) - El Telegrafo (Ecuador)
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Poetica en proceso (2)

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... utilizadas por los protagonistas y tambien porque su jerga y su comportamiento nos conecta ineludiblemente con formas propias de la cyber culture . ...



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From Google News Search: "cyberculture"
Mon Jan 25 06:48:26 2010

What would you do with 50 yahoo groups in the category cyberculture?
Q. What would you do, if you were the owner of 50 yahoogroups in the category cyberculture? Would you try to influence visitors, and make them think what you want them to think, would you just allow everyone to think what they want to think? Would you moderate your groups? Would you moderate spam? Would you moderate members opinions? Would you open the spam filter? Would you allow everyone to post everything? Would you not want to recruit moderators to help you moderate messages? If one person sends 50 messages a day? Is that still appropriate? Maybe I should ask someone else, but you are in my category, you see my groups, what is your impression? What should I design? what do you want to see? Cyberculture, Cyberclones? I am a… [cont.]
Asked by Invincible Phantom - Fri Aug 17 10:57:27 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. I would delete 49 of them and focus my energy on making one very good. 2. I would let the visitors influence themselves. That's how the groups work right? 3. While there is spam, I would moderate it out. I would let any opinion ride but moderate out extremely off topic posts written by those who seek attention and not wisdom (but those posts are just hypothetical aren't they?) 4. Spam filters would stay ON 5. No, redundant questions...er...I mean posts could stay. 6. I would only recruit qualified, sane moderators who seek to make such a forum better instead of a big distracting waste of time. 7. If all 50 messages were on topic and held to the theme and spirit of the charter. If just one dumb and pointless and was there… [cont.]
Answered by nonlinear - Mon Aug 20 20:03:20 2007

What ultimate role is the giant Myspace network playing in the continuing development of the new cyberculture?
Q. What is the significance for the Blade Runner future of cyberculture? Myspace connects kids all over Planet Earth in a massive gathering of savvy cyberspace surfers, plus enough adults to collectively displace the entire population of the Benelux countries, the Hawaiian islands, the tallest mountains of Central America, and the Inuits of Antartica. Google is apparently run by a small group of scientologists located in a remote biosphere somewhere off the northern coast of France. Meanwhile I am waiting for my next girlfriend to comment my new web log entry. What do people think of the sexual revolution and the distribution ofa massive array of pornographic and other erotic materials internationally on the world wide web? When will I… [cont.]
Asked by parrotdaryl - Wed Aug 9 01:33:02 2006 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments

A. it sounds like you already dropped the acid. information collection is a multi-billion dollar business.
Answered by john d - Wed Aug 9 01:38:41 2006

search for online members of with a common interest brings back 0 online members?
Q. hello, i have tried with this with several interests (eg;Home > Computers & Internet > Cyberculture, Home > Recreation & Sports > Sports when i try to search for online members i get 0 members online, which is not true what am i doing wrong
Asked by J Z - Wed Nov 15 18:27:59 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The Internet hates you.
Answered by Speedjak - Wed Nov 15 18:35:18 2006

From Yahoo Answer Search: "cyberculture"
Thu Jan 28 17:30:31 2010