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cybercafe
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cy·ber·ca·fe  (sbr-k-f, -k-)
n.
1. A cafe from which customers can access the Internet.
2. A chatroom.
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Noun1.cybercafecybercafe - a cafe whose customers sit at computer terminals and log on to the internet while they eat and drink
cafe, coffee bar, coffee shop, coffeehouse - a small restaurant where drinks and snacks are sold


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Collegetowns co-locate bookstores and continuing education centers alongside cybercafes, gourmet food courts, and fitness, wellness, and edutainment centers.
It spread slowly in Cote d'Ivoire, much slower than in Nigeria or Cameroon, where cybercafes now belong to the ordinary urban landscape.
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 15, 2005 - (JCNN) - Tokyo-based web content filtering software developer Digital Arts has developed i-FILTERING for Netcafe (cybercafe), a filtering application for deployment at cybercafes where anyone can access the Internet.
 
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