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Directory to aid exploration of the geography of the Internet, the Web and other Cyberspaces.
http://www.cybergeography.org/geography_of_cyberspace.html
John Perry Barlow's Declaration "Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On behalf of the future, I ask you of the past to leave us alone. You are not welcome among us. You have no sovereignty where we gather...."
http://www.hax.com/CyberSpaceDeclaration.html
Directory of information sources about online communication and the Internet. Known as "The December List" since 1992 and is a comprehensive collection of information sources about the Internet and computer-mediated communication.
http://www.december.com/cmc/info/
The cyberspace concept was described (and referred to as "telepresence") in the 108pp book "Man in the Telesphere". The complete text is now provided on-line.
http://www.vcn.bc.ca/web-prophet/
See your cube on The Map of the Internet. Browse the entire Cyberspace at Internet Domain List Map - IDLMAP.
http://IDL.NET/IMAP
This is where psychology and technology merge to formulate an exploration into how we live, love, work, and play online.
http://psychotechnology.com
The Turing Game is a participatory, collaborative learning experience about issues of online identity.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/elc/turing/
A survey site attempting to find the geographic location of visitors to it.
http://www.networldmap.com
Information on understanding the nature of the debate over ICANN and internet governance.
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/is99/governance/introduction.html
Study about how Internet/online impacts the lives of users -- Encompasses marriages, family, friendships, health, predators, cybersex, online romance and Internet addictions -- based on AOL survey
http://members.tripod.com/martyman53/survey/
A container for the digital stuff of internet culture.
http://www.istuff.org/
Research paper introduces precise measures of balkanization, and develops a model of individual knowledge profiles and community affiliation. It examines how information technology links separated people, thereby uniting communities, but at the same time fragments interaction and divides groups by leading people to spend more time on special interests. [PDF Format]
http://web.mit.edu/marshall/www/papers/CyberBalkans.pdf