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- adjective Pertaining to
cyberspace .
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Examples
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I myself still prefer print on paper for most longer essays and stories, just because I find it more convenient and less wearing on the eyes, and to the extent that literary magazines are resisting a cyberspatial presence for some similar reason I understand the reluctance.
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One naturally wonders whether Dewey would find the cyberspatial revolution to be a sufficient change in our encounter with language that it would again "profoundly modify the substance of literature."
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The only way people can chart your cyberspatial ramblings is if someone comments on them.
How Open Salon's User-Generated Content is Changing the World of Writing 2010
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The only way people can chart your cyberspatial ramblings is if someone comments on them.
Caroline Hagood: How Open Salon's User-Generated Content is Changing the World of Writing 2010
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While I was doing my podcast of which I'm currently editing a local recording, I was reminded of the point-of-sale thing—a brilliantly silly example of applying real-world thinking to cyberspatial concepts.
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The only way people can chart your cyberspatial ramblings is if someone comments on them.
Caroline Hagood: How Open Salon's User-Generated Content is Changing the World of Writing 2010
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Blame that cyberspatial equivalent of the 18th and 19th c. broadside, the blogosphere!
"3 times in 2 weeks, political speeches were watched by more people than the 'American Idol' finale..." Ann Althouse 2008
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Or at least, that was the subtle, abstract, cyberspatial seed of the problem.
The Hacker Crackdown Sterling, Bruce 1992
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The only way people can chart your cyberspatial ramblings is if someone comments on them.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Caroline Hagood 2010
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They are often the very same futurologists and techno-utopians who pine for an immortal life "lived" as immaterial information in the cyberspatial sprawl or in invulnerable robotic shells, life as an endless prolongation of static senseless death-in-life where nothing can matter lest in mattering it "kill" the dead-alive
amor mundi 2009
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