https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberspace
Cyberspace is "the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs."[1] 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" was able to represent the many new ideas and phenomena that were emerging.[2]
The parent term of cyberspace is "cybernetics", derived from the Ancient Greek κυβερνήτης (kybernētēs, steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder), a word introduced by Norbert Wiener for his pioneering work in electronic communication and control science. This word first appeared in the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson (Page 4, Phantasia Press Edition, Bloomfield, MI, 1986), one of the first cyberpunk hardcovers published.
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Subcategories
Cyberculture
Geeks and Nerds
Hacking
Online Communities
Politics and Issues
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► Cybercrime (18 C, 115 P)
► Cyberwarfare (13 C, 114 P)
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` ► Email (19 C, 189 P)
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` ► Human–computer interaction (24 C, 246 P, 3 F)
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` ► Internet (20 C, 10 P)
► Internet culture (24 C, 215 P)
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` ► Usenet (6 C, 65 P)
`W
` ► World Wide Web (37 C, 172 P)
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` Cyberspace
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` Digital anthropology
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` Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity
Cyber Mimic Defense
Cyber Rights
Cyber-dissident
Cyber-utopianism
Cyberculture
Cybereason
Cyberethics
Cybersectarianism
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` Dark web
Darknet
Digital sociology
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` Human rights in cyberspace
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` Ict4peace
IEEE Rebooting Computing
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` The Law of Cyber-Space
Law of the Horse
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` User:MimicT/sandbox
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` Net.wars
Netizen
Noosphere
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` Online shaming
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` Tribe (Internet)
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` United States cyber-diplomacy
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` Web brigades
Web science
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Technology in society
Cyberpunk themes
William Gibson
Words coined in the 1980s
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