Definition of cybersphere in English:
cybersphere
nounˈsʌɪbəsfɪəˈsībərˌsfir
The realm of information technology and electronic communication, especially the Internet.
our attempts to police the cybersphere can be likened to a solitary bobby on a bike patrolling the M1
Example sentencesExamples
- The cybersphere doesn't appear to be his milieu.
- I tried posting this entry from Berlin, but it disappeared somewhere into the cybersphere.
- On the airwaves and in the cybersphere, there is a rage today that, in politics, always means just one thing: it stung.
- That sort of thing just makes everyone more leery of using the cybersphere.
- Have a great week, catch you in cybersphere somewhere.
- Your stream lives not on a particular computer but "in the cybersphere" - meaning that (a) you can "tune it in" from any network-connected computer, and (b) it's stored, ultimately, on many computers.
- Eventually they will become shared cultural monuments in the Cybersphere.