cyberactive
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[edit]cyberactive (comparative more cyberactive, superlative most cyberactive)
- Active in cyberspace or on the Internet.
- 1995, Derrick De Kerckhove, Christopher Dewdney, The Skin of Culture Investigating: The New Electronic Reality, page 93:
- Cyberdesign is what design becomes when it is supported by cyberactive systems.
- 2006, Sarah Oates, Diana Owen, Rachel K. Gibson, The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists, page 156:
- The enthusiasm of cyberactive advocacy NGOs is often reflected in their agendas. Even single-issue organisations, devoted to particular societal or environmental concerns, additionally aim at improving information, education, discussion […]
- 2012, Joe Parker, Ranu Samantrai, Mary Romero, Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice:
- Meanwhile, Microsoft has recently launched a new advertising campaign in print and on the Internet in which it touts its visionary business acumen and proclaims its stake in a globalized, cyberactive financescape: […]