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- An Internet café, also known as a cybercafé, is a café (or a convenience store or a fully dedicated Internet access business) that provides the use of...
- in Cuba and Cuban salsa is danced around the world. ETECSA opened 118 cybercafes across the country in 2013. The government of Cuba provides an online...
- September 2020. Ricardo, Gomez (31 July 2011). Libraries, Telecentres, Cybercafes and Public Access to ICT: International Comparisons: International Comparisons...
- America. Ivan Pope had been the first to fully lay out the concept of a "cybercafé" in a London art event two months earlier the same year. It was run by...
- developments in the UK and across the world, including coining the term cybercafe at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts. He was a founder of two of...
- in December 2003 shortly after Roy Farmer's (Miles Petit) death in the cybercafé fire. She and Les purchase the corner café and 16 Stanley Street from...
- video games such as Halo and World of Warcraft at his parent's houses and cybercafés, primarily socializing with others via online chatrooms. When he was aged...
- snack bars, medical shops, and enquiry desks. The station also has one cybercafe which is run by Tata Indicom and is currently equipped with Wi-Fi by Google...
- Walker, daughter of novelist Alice Walker, opened Kokobar, the first cybercafe owned and operated by African-American women, in Fort Greene, Brooklyn...
- projects, Post members pioneered VFW's first-ever state-of-the-art esports cybercafé. special:Search/San Antonio at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions...