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Cyberia may refer to: Technology * ''Cyberia'' (book), a 1994 non-fiction book by Douglas Rushkoff * Cyberia (ISP), a West Asian ISP serving Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia * Cyberia, London, one of the first Internet cafés, and the first in the UK Entertainment * ''Cyberia'' (album), a 1995 album by Cubanate * "Cyberia", a song by the Afro Celt Sound System from the album ''Seed'' * ''Cyberia'' (video game), a 1994 video game * The penal colony to which Dave Lister was sentenced in the ''Red Dwarf'' book ''Last Human'' * The techno-rave night club featured in ''Serial Experiments Lain'' * ''Cyberia'', a 2008 book by Chris Lynch See Also *Siberia (other) *Syberia (other) ''Syberia'' is an adventure video game franchise created by Belgian artist Benoît Sokal Syberia may also refer to: * ''Syberia'' (video game), the inaugural entry of the ''Syberia'' franchise *The Polish name for Siberia, a region of Russia * Sybe ...
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Cyberia (book)
''Cyberia'' is a book by Douglas Rushkoff, published in 1994. The book discusses many different ideas revolving around technology, drugs and subcultures. Rushkoff takes a Tom Wolfe '' Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test'' style (or ''roman à clef''), as he actively becomes a part of the people and culture that he is writing about. The book goes with Rushkoff as he discusses topics ranging from online culture, the concept of a global brain as put forth in Gaia theory, and Neoshamanism. In the preface of the 1994 edition, Rushkoff describes his book as "about a very special moment in our recent history – a moment when anything seemed possible. When an entire subculture – like a kid at a rave trying virtual reality for the first time – saw the wild potentials of marrying the latest computer technologies with the most intimately held dreams and the most ancient spiritual truths. It is a moment that predates America Online, twenty million Internet subscribers, ''Wired'' magazine, Bil ...
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Cyberia (ISP)
Cyberia is a West-Asian ISP that was established in 1995 by Transmog Inc. serving branches in Lebanon, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. Cyberia offers such as: *ADSL (''Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line''): A combination of phone and data signals on a phone line that allows Internet Connection to reach very high speeds. *Wireless broadband: The transfer of Internet over a certain distance without using electrical conductors or any wires. So, instead of hooking the internet to the computer, the computer can be hooked up with the internet connection. *Dial-up: Form of an Internet connection that uses fixed phone line. Fair usage policy is a policy Cyberia uses to ensure that all the subscribers of Cyberia have an enjoyable experience while using the Internet. This policy only applies to shared broadband users. Cyberia will monitor the Internet capacity used by each subscriber during the unlimited period and will apply a speed restriction to the user who exceeds the normal Internet consum ...
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Cyberia, London
Cyberia, London was an internet cafe founded in London in September 1994, which provided desktop computers with full internet access in a café environment. Situated at 39 Whitfield Street in Fitzrovia, the cafe was founded by Eva Pascoe, David Rowe, Keith Teare and Gené Teare, and the space served as an early hub for those with an interest in computing and the Net. Cyberia was the first internet cafe in the UK, and would soon expand into a franchise, both across the UK and worldwide.WIRED 2.04: All About Eva
(April 1996).
Cyberia was intended to be a women only venture, providing a space in which women could learn and play with new technologies in their own space. ...
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Cyberia (album)
''Cyberia'' is a 1995 album by UK-based industrial band Cubanate. The album features one of the band's most well known songs, "Oxyacetylene", which was also included alongside "Skeletal", "Industry" and "Autonomy" (from the ''Antimatter In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding subatomic particle, particles in "ordinary" matter, and can be thought of as matter with reversed charge and parity, or go ...'' album) in instrumental versions in the video game '' Gran Turismo''. Track listing UK release # "Cyberia" – 1:16 # "Oxyacetylene" – 4:02 # "Hatesong" – 4:44 # "Build" – 4:47 # "Transit" – 5:44 # "Skeletal" – 4:21 # "Human Drum" – 7:03 # "Das Island" – 2:05 # "Industry" – 4:42 # "False Dawn" – 7:14 # "Hatesong (Extended)" – 6:01 # "Oxyacetylene (Extended)" – 6:18 U.S. release # "Cyberia" – 1:16 # "Oxyacetylene" – 4:02 # "Hatesong" – 4:44 # "Build" – 4:47 # "T ...
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Seed (Afro Celt Sound System Album)
''Seed'' is the fourth album by Afro Celt Sound System, released on March 25, 2003 by Real World Records Real World Records is a British record label specializing in world music. It was founded in 1989 by English musician Peter Gabriel and original members of WOMAD. A majority of the works released on Real World Records feature music recorded at R .... For this album, the band had shortened their name to ''Afrocelts''. They later regarded the name change as a mistake, and on subsequent albums reverted to their original name. Track listing # "Cyberia" – 7:41 # "Seed" – 6:25 # "Nevermore" – 4:45 # "The Other Side" – 7:01 # "Ayub's Song/As You Were" – 7:31 # "Rise" – 3:06 # "Rise Above It" – 10:11 # "Deep Channel" – 6:48 # "All Remains" – 7:30 # "Green" (instrumental version of "Nevermore") – 5:57 References 2003 albums Afro Celt Sound System albums Real World Records albums {{World-album-stub ...
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Cyberia (video Game)
Cyberia may refer to: Technology * ''Cyberia'' (book), a 1994 non-fiction book by Douglas Rushkoff * Cyberia (ISP), a West Asian ISP serving Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia * Cyberia, London, one of the first Internet cafés, and the first in the UK Entertainment * ''Cyberia'' (album), a 1995 album by Cubanate * "Cyberia", a song by the Afro Celt Sound System from the album ''Seed'' * ''Cyberia'' (video game), a 1994 video game * The penal colony to which Dave Lister was sentenced in the ''Red Dwarf'' book '' Last Human'' * The techno-rave night club featured in ''Serial Experiments Lain ''Serial Experiments Lain'' is a Japanese anime television series created and co-produced by Yasuyuki Ueda, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura. Animated by Triangle Staff and featuring original character desi ...'' * ''Cyberia'', a 2008 book by Chris Lynch See Also * Siberia (other) * Syberia (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Last Human
''Last Human'' is the title of a 1995 science fiction comedy novel written by Doug Naylor. It is part of the ''Red Dwarf'' series of novels, based on the popular television show created by Naylor and his partner Rob Grant. Like the other novels, it does not take place within the television series continuity, but instead adapts situations presented on the series to occur within an alternative universe. The novel focuses on Dave Lister and his crewmates as they attempt to return to their home universe through the myriad of parallel universes that exist, becoming distracted by the search for a lost viral strain promising immortality. It also introduces Kristine Kochanski as a main character. It follows the novel '' Better Than Life'', written by both Naylor and Grant as the writing partnership Grant Naylor. It contains dialogue and plot elements from the episodes '' Psirens'', '' Demons and Angels'', ''DNA'', ''Quarantine'', '' Emohawk: Polymorph II'', '' Legion'', '' Camille'' ...
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Serial Experiments Lain
''Serial Experiments Lain'' is a Japanese anime television series created and co-produced by Yasuyuki Ueda, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by Ryūtarō Nakamura. Animated by Triangle Staff and featuring original character designs by Yoshitoshi Abe, the series was broadcast for 13 episodes on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from July to September 1998. The series follows Lain Iwakura, an adolescent girl in suburban Japan, and her relation to the Wired, a global communications network similar to the internet. ''Lain'' features surreal and avant-garde imagery and explores philosophical topics such as reality, identity, and communication. The series incorporates creative influences from computer history, cyberpunk, and conspiracy theories. Critics and fans have praised ''Lain'' for its originality, visuals, atmosphere, themes, and its dark depiction of a world fraught with paranoia, social alienation, and reliance on technology considered insightful of 21st centur ...
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