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John co-founder and Vice-Chair of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and was the first to apply the term Cyberspace to the "place" it presently describes.
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This is the book that introduced the word Cyberspace.
Site Home Alfred Thompson 2011
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Cyberspace is in fact a more like a condominium, where there are many contiguous owners.
Cybercrime Not Cyber Terrorism Is the Worry, Expert Tells Senate « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010
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Cyberspace is more and more inhabited by government institutions in many countries.
Global Voices in English » Brazil’s Forum for Digital Culture reaches out to the blogosphere 2009
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Cyberspace is in fact a more like a condominium, where there are many contiguous owners.
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Cyberspace is afire with news that Tron 2 (aka TR2N – seriously?) is on its way.
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Cyberspace is afire with news that Tron 2 (aka TR2N – seriously?) is on its way.
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The Thrill of the Chase in Cyberspace: A Report of Focus Groups with Live Chat Librarians by Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Marie L. Radford - During the past twenty years, Web-based library reference services have provided alternatives and enhancements to face-to-face (FtF) and telephone reference. 1 The majority of libraries now provide synchronous (real time interaction via chat or Instant Messaging) or asynchronous (e-mail) virtual reference services (VRS).
January 2007 2007
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In “The Economies of Online Cooperation: Gifts and Public Goods in Cyberspace”, he outlines three motivations (Kollock: 227) that do not rely on altruistic behavior on the part of the contributor:
inkblurt · Presentation: Architectures for Conversation at IA Summit 2007
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The Genealogue: Woman Loses Family in Cyberspace skip to main skip to sidebar
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