Cyberspace: Definition and additional resources from BNET
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BNET Business Dictionary

Business Definition for: Cyberspace

  • the online world and its communication networks

Wiktionary Definition for: Cyberspace

  • #A world of information through the Internet.
  • #(''science fiction'') A three-dimensional representation of virtual space in a computer network.

Additional Resources

Cyberspace Offers New Venue for Tax Assistance, But Buyer Beware.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
Feb. 7--You're never alone in cyberspace, not even when you're agonizing over a tax return. Feb. 7--You're never alone in cyberspace, not even when you're agonizing over a tax return.
Tags: San Jose Mercury News, tax
Research articles 1996-02-07
Department of Homeland Security Cyberspace Security: Task Force 4 Network Security Equipment Deployment & Architectural Guidelines Working Group (5)
As data infrastructures become more prevalent and widespread, it is necessary to ensure the security of these infrastructures. The largest of these data infrastructures is of course, the Internet, otherwise referred to as "Cyberspace". Cyberspace continues to expand, and engulf more of our lives everyday with more and more of...
Tags: U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Network Security, Network, Cyberspace, Security, Networking
White papers 2004-10-18
Cyberspace copyright battle locks up in Congress
WASHINGTON -- Moves to update copyright laws for cyberspace have deadlocked as Washington's corporate lobbyists fret and quarrel over details of legislation that could affect billions of dollars in on- line commerce.
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-05-30
Starbucks may be heating up for new rollout into cyberspace
SEATTLE -- Coffee culture sculptor Howard Schultz is eyeing a new roll in cyberspace that could carry his Starbucks Corp. into a venture that might equal or even top his success in the gourmet coffee and retailing world, according to some industry sources.
Tags: Starbucks Corp.
Research articles 1999-05-24
Newsweek ventures into Virtual City - new cyberspace culture magazine - Brief Article
Diving into the unproven world of mainstream consumer computer magazines, Newsweek and Virtual Communications have formed a joint venture to launch a service-oriented title for the cyberspace community.
Tags: Newsweek
Research articles 1995-07-01
Cyberspace theorist tackles case of the Microsoft browser
Into the epic legal battle between the world's most powerful software corporation and the U.S. government, enter the quixotic Lawrence Lessig, a 36-year-old Harvard law professor who speaks softly and espouses radical new -- and stubbornly non-partisan -- ideas about how traditional legal principles translate into cyberspace.
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Web browser
Research articles 1997-12-18
The importance of being digital: face-to-face with Nicholas Negroponte at his home away from cyberspace. (director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Laboratory)(Interview)
00-00-0000 FACE-TO-FACE WITH NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE AT HIS HOME AWAY FROM CYBERSPACE. 00-00-0000 FACE-TO-FACE WITH NICHOLAS NEGROPONTE AT HIS HOME AWAY FROM CYBERSPACE.
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Research articles 1996-02-19
Adobe Photoshop Enables Global Photo Shoot in Cyberspace; Real-Time Cyber-Journalism Comes of Age with 24 Hours in Cyberspace
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 8, 1996--(Nasdaq: ADBE)--On February 8, 1996, the largest real-time, on-line, global photo shoot in history will take place. The 24 Hours in Cyberspace project, a dream which has been months in the planning, will finally become a reality in part because of the advanced capabilities...
Tags: Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., photograph
Research articles 1996-02-08
Alliance To Develop Cyberspace Technologies for Film and Video Industries; Pacific Bell, Alcatel and Dolby team up to accelerate development of digital video and audio transport systems
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--April 6, 1995--Three companies serving the video and audio production industry have joined forces to launch the entertainment world into Cyberspace.
Tags: Alcatel, alliance, digital video, team, video
Research articles 1995-04-06
Sun Service sponsors the Cyberspace Challenge
HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 5, 1995--Sun Service, a global division of Sun Microsystems Inc., is now a major sponsor of The 1st Annual Cyberspace Challenge, a skills-based Internet contest created by Paranet Inc., to raise money for Big Brothers and Sisters agencies across the country.
Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc.
Research articles 1995-10-05
California Photographer Shoots for a Day in the Life of Cyberspace.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
Feb. 2--A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CYBERSPACE: Painting on Walls of Digital Cave' launches Thursday toward awesome pictorial goal of capturing it all: Feb. 2--A DAY IN THE LIFE OF CYBERSPACE: Painting on Walls of Digital Cave' launches Thursday toward awesome pictorial goal of capturing...
Tags: San Jose Mercury News
Research articles 1996-02-02
Global Cyberspace Integration Center Mission Formalized
The Air Force Global Cyberspace Integration Center at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, took a step forward in the Air Force's effort to "Fly and Fight in Cyberspace" following the signature of a new mission directive. The Air Force Global Cyberspace Integration Center at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, took...
Tags: Air Force
Research articles 2007-11-01
Online Game Firms in Dogfight to Capture Paying Audience.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
ATLANTA--Jun. 26--World War II isn't over in cyberspace. ATLANTA--Jun. 26--World War II isn't over in cyberspace.
Tags: online game, San Jose Mercury News
Research articles 1997-06-26
Building a brand: American Express has tied online banking to its already established Web site.(Statistical Data Included)
Online banking is creating its own version of convergence in cyberspace. Online banking is creating its own version of convergence in cyberspace.
Tags: American Express Co., brand, online banking, Web, Web site
Research articles 1999-08-02
E-Mail Could Arrive with U.S. Postmark.(Originated from The Boston Globe)
Sep. 19--The Postal Service wants to put its stamp on cyberspace. Sep. 19--The Postal Service wants to put its stamp on cyberspace.
Tags: Boston Globe, e-mail
Research articles 1996-09-19
Netscape Envisions Intranets as Second Cyberspace Revolution.(Originated from North County Times, Escondido, Calif.)
SAN DIEGO--Dec. 13--While the Internet has already revolutionized the way information moves into and around cyberspace, a senior technology executive sees a wave of change coming in the way business is conducted within a company. SAN DIEGO--Dec. 13--While the Internet has...
Tags: Intranet, Netscape Communications Corp.
Research articles 1996-12-13
INK AND PAPER WORLD CLICKS WITH THE ONLINE UNIVERSE: WENNER, KRAUSE PLAN MAGAZINES; HEARST WEIGHS WOMEN'S GUIDE.
Consumers of the new-media world soon may have some old media options to accent their cyberspace experience. Consumers of the new-media world soon may have some old media options to accent their cyberspace experience.
Tags: Hearst Corp., women
Research articles 1999-07-05
Autodesk Ships Cyberspace Developer Kit Release 2; Most Powerful Windows™ VR Toolkit Now Integrated with 3D Studio®
SAUSALITO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 21, 1994--Autodesk, Inc. Wednesday announced the immediate availability of the Cyberspace Developer Kit CDK Release 2, a Windows NTR/32s-based upgrade of its award-winning toolset for 3D visualization and simulation.
Tags: 3D, Autodesk Inc., Microsoft Windows
Research articles 1994-12-21
Job Seekers Plumb Cyberspace for Leads, Drop Resumes in the Internet. (Originated from The Phoenix Gazette)
May 2--Joe Kish might find his next job in cyberspace. A former electrical engineer with IBM in Tucson, Kish is among a growing number of unemployed Americans using computers and the information superhighway to find jobs. May 2--Joe Kish might find his next job in cyberspace....
Tags: Internet, job, Phoenix Technologies
Research articles 1994-05-02
Autodesk Establishes Cyberspace University; Grant Program Will Donate More Than US$100,000 in Software for the Development of Virtual Worlds
SAUSALITO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 1, 1994--Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACAD) Tuesday announced the Cyberspace Developer Kit CDK Release 2 University Grant Program, which will make Autodesk's virtual reality development software available to as many as 50 colleges and universities at no charge.
Tags: Autodesk Inc., software, virtual world
Research articles 1994-11-01
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