cyberspace
IPA: sˈaɪbɝspeɪs
noun
- A world of information accessed through the Internet.
- (by extension, somewhat dated) The Internet as a whole.
- (science fiction) A three-dimensional representation of virtual space in a computer network.
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Examples of "cyberspace" in Sentences
- Passwords are the keys to cyberspace.
- The discussions about it live in cyberspace.
- It is the coolest place in all of cyberspace.
- Are we, the netizens of the cyberspace, gonna tolerate this
- The clips became some of the most talked about in cyberspace.
- "Access to what they call cyberspace, will be great," says Lee.
- She started to search desperately for the answer in the cyberspace.
- Cyberchurch is the extension of the church universal into cyberspace.
- May it be outside of the confines of the world of Wikipedia in cyberspace
- Sci-fi author William Gibson is credited with coining the term "cyberspace"
- It's place in history is reassured for the impact on the vision of cyberspace.
- The aim is protect freedom of expression and the right to privacy in cyberspace.
- The ability to operate with confidence in cyberspace is critical in a modern society and economy.
- Today 'cyberspace' is a joke that most people take for granted, heck WTF is that sharkboy and lavagirl crap that the kids go to?
- His 1984 novel "Neuromancer" popularized the term "cyberspace," describing the hacker-scripted fantasies of a shared digital realm.
- February 9th, 2010 at 12: 45 am glamourdammerung says: drhunt says: bela-what personal details I share on a progressive blog with antagonistic anonymous textfields in cyberspace is not your concern and IS my right.
- Gibson became an international sensation with his first novel Neuromancer, in which he outlined a strange future world existing in a state he called "cyberspace" - uncannily like the world we inhabit almost 30 years later - and went on to win every major science-fiction award while contributing to making the genre respectable in literary circles.
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