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  • noun Media published on the Internet or in cyberspace.

Etymologies

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cyber- +‎ media

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Examples

  • FRANCOIS VADROT (Paris) #Founder, chairman and managing director of FTPress (French Touch Press), a cybermedia company

    Interviews (1998-2001) Marie Lebert

  • [EN] François Vadrot (Paris) #Founder, chairman and managing director of FTPress (French Touch Press), a cybermedia company

    Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas Marie Lebert

  • Indeed, in the age of WikiLeaks, the stubborn indelibility of e-mail, and a democratized, 24/7 cybermedia that are avid to feed what turns out to be our insatiable appetite for details of the private behaviour of public figures, you could take that proverb further and say all of us now know what the valet did, and that's why there aren't any heroes any more.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CHRYSTIA FREELAND 2010

  • This inter - and multi-disciplinary conference aims to examine, explore and critically engage with the issues and implications created by the growing adoption of information technologies for inter-human communication and focus on examination of the continuing impact of emergent cybermedia for human communication and culture.

    Ethical Technology 2009

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