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- Books
- Columns
and Columnists
- Computers
and Internet
- Cyberpunk
- Cypherpunks
- Digital
Storytelling
- Events
- Geeks
- Grrls
- Hacking
- Internet
Issues
- Internet
Romance
- Magazines
- Manifestos
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- Neo-Luddites
- Netiquette
- Organizations
- Papers
- People
- Projects
- Religions
- Transhumanism
- Virtual
Cafes
- Virtual
Communities
- Virtual
Pubs
- Web
Directories
- Weblogs
- Usenet
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- Afterlife
- Things to Do on the Web When You're
Dead
- an organization with the goal of
archiving and maintaining web sites of
individuals after they die.
- Astrolabe
- ethical navigations through virtual
technologies.
- Cyberanthropology.org
- dedicated to the anthropological
study of cyberspace. Includes virtual
seminars, a course finder, activity
calendar, debates, comics, book
reviews, and more.
- Cyberbuss
- journey with us over land &
through cyberspace into a new
existence. Connect, communicate,
educate, entertain & enlighten.
Photographs of remote
events.
- Cyberpunk.co.uk
- features cutting edge cyberpunk
culture from the U.K. including a
forum, news, archives, and
more.
- Cybersoc
- resource centre for the study of
cyberspace, virtual community, and life
online from a social science
perspective. Includes papers, reviews,
chat, and an email list.
- Deoxyribonucleic
Hyperdimension
- topics include Terence Mckenna,
Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, shamanism,
john Lilly, psychological heresy,
political corrections, omega point,
philosophy, thought crime, an
entheogenic garden and
hyperspace.
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- e-generation.com
- documenting the online world through
its autobiographical
stories.
- mab's
question: the naming of
things
- what is the origin of your online
nick? How did you come to choose this
name
- Psychology
of
Cyberspace
- information and resources concerning
cyberpsychology - the study of
indivdual and group behavior in
cyberspace.
- Qaswa
- The dimensional aspects of the
environment with the interactivity of
the body and the artistic inspiration
of the mind.
- Resource
Center for Cyberculture Stuides
(RCSS)
- non-profit organization that is
researching, teaching, supporting, and
creating dynamic elements of
cyberculture. Includes book reviews,
course listings, events, and
more.
- Technorealism
- argues for a realistic reaction to
rapid technological change.
- Unofficial
eWorld Farewell Web Site,
The
- a place for former members to post
messages about the loss of
eWorld.
- Web
of
Deceit
- Presided by Mondo 2000 co-founder and
former Editor-In-Chief R. U.
Sirius.
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