cyberculture
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cy·ber·cul·ture
(sī′bər-kŭl′chər)n.
The culture arising from the use of computer networks, as for communication, entertainment, work, and business.
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Noun | 1. | cyberculture - the culture that emerges from the use of computers for communication and entertainment and business culture - the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization; "the developing drug culture"; "the reason that the agency is doomed to inaction has something to do with the FBI culture" |
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