2. Noun. (plural of cybercafé) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cybercafes
1. cybercafe [n] - See also: cybercafe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cybercafes
Literary usage of Cybercafes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa: The by Florence Ebam Etta, Sheila Parvyn-Wamahiu (2003)
"There was, on average, a total of six staff members responsible for day-to-day
operations at each of the telecentres and cybercafes. ..."
2. The Internet in the Mideast and North Africa: Free Expression and Censorship by Eric Goldstein, Human Rights Watch, Hanny Megally, Dinah PoKempner, Michael McClintock, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1999)
"85 We are not aware of any form of government effort to restrict or monitor use
of the Internet at cybercafes. 83 Letter to Human Rights Watch from Marwan ..."
3. Telecentres, Access and Development: Experience and Lessons from Uganda and by Sarah Parkinson (2005)
"Arguably, this is what is happening in urban areas where the market does support
access centres such as cybercafes. Urban cybercafes service mainly those ..."
4. A World's Fair for the Global Village by Carl Malamud (1997)
"cybercafes were the hot item in 1994 and 1995 in Adelaide, ... The problem with
many of these cybercafes is that the emphasis is on the cyber, ..."
5. Gender and the Information Revolution in Africa by Eva-Maria Rathgeber, Edith Ofwona Adera (2000)
"Moreover, cybercafes are timidly emerging, such as the Metissacana cybercafe in
Dakar. The Metissacana, which is co-owned and partly managed by a woman, ..."
6. E-Commerce in the Asian Context: Selected Case Studies by Renald Lafond, Chaitali Sinha (2005)
"The infrastructure (computers, ISPs, connectivity, and cybercafes) needed to
support the development of e-commerce is nonexistent. ..."
7. British Columbia Adventure Guide by Lynn Readicker-Henderson (2004)
"To hook up to the web when in town, there are a lot of cybercafes in the village.
Cheapest, though, are the coin machines in the lobby of the Crystal Hotel, ..."
8. Panama by Marc Rigole, Claude-Victor Langlois (2003)
"... or 264-1989 Teatro Aba •0260-6316 For information on English-language
performances: Theatre Guild of Anton •0264-4271 or 272-6786 cybercafes Cibercentro ..."