(Computer Science) all of the data stored in a large computer or network represented as a three-dimensional model through which a virtual-reality user can move
The notional environment in which digitized information is communicated over computer networks.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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cyberspace - a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange
While the kids play away to their hearts' content, mum and dad can take their choice from bowling, snooker, tennis, volleyball and the computerised delights of Cyberworld.
He went on: "The problem is that in 'Cyberworld' four months is a year in commercial life and there is a danger that the Government is not going to react quickly enough to the changes in circumstances that are taking place.
As the year careened on, cyberworld began "kicking in on the positive tip," as everybody who answers the phone at Motown says when they put you on hold.
Dubai: The rapidly growing number of internet users in the region, especially YouTube viewers, is turning the cyberworld to a profitable massive billboard for creative advertisements, a recent study and a Google official said.
All three keynote addresses will reflect the theme of this year's conference, "The Challenge and Promise of the Cyberworld: Bullying Prevention in the Age of the Internet."
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