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- adjective Of or pertaining to
cyberculture .
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The discussion is quick to bring up and highlight some expected rules and patterns underlying naming: the heavy use of popular culture, especially fantasy, names; the use of names that reference World of Warcraft's game mechanics or lore; the use of leetspeak or other cybercultural conventions and phrasings.
Nomenclature 2009
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We start off by mixing the salacious with the cybercultural
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We noted Dowd's most recent cybercultural analysis last week.
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We start off by mixing the salacious with the cybercultural
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We noted Dowd's most recent cybercultural analysis last week.
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The discussion is quick to bring up and highlight some expected rules and patterns underlying naming: the heavy use of popular culture, especially fantasy, names; the use of names that reference World of Warcraft's game mechanics or lore; the use of leetspeak or other cybercultural conventions and phrasings.
March 2009 2009
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And not that the film's bullet-time exploration of our unfolding cybercultural evolution into the new millennium didn't explode: It did, and everywhere.
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Dave Weinberger, best known for his recent cybercultural critique, Small Pieces Loosely Joined, now argues for opening the airwaves.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Open the Spectrum for Small Pieces 2002
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For those of us teaching cybercultural issues, an area of content is also blocked: the realm of problematic digital copying itself.
Boing Boing: October 28, 2001 - November 3, 2001 Archives 2001
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