Thursday, September 18, 2008

Cybercafe Concept

The concept and name, Cybercafé, was invented at the beginning of 1994 by Ivan Pope. Commissioned to develop an Internet event for an arts weekend at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, Pope wrote a proposal outlining the concept of a café with Internet access from the tables. The event was run over the weekend of March 12-13 1994 during the 'Towards the Aesthetics of the Future' event.
In June 1994, The Binary Cafe, Canada's first Internet café, opened in Toronto, Ontario. During the 5th International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA, in August 1994, an establishment called CompuCafe was established in Helsinki, Finland, featuring both Internet access and a robotic beer seller.

Inspired partly by the ICA event, a commercial establishment of this type, called Cyberia, opened on September 1, 1994 in London, England.
The first American Internet cafe was conceived and opened by Jeff Anderson in August 1994, at Infomart in Dallas, Texas and was called The High Tech Cafe[2]. The Internet Cafe, opened in early 1995 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City.

A cyber cafe means store house of news and views.We can collect every news from cyber cafe.
Offers high-speed Internet access, printing and faxing.Discover the safest ways to use the Internet, chat rooms, e-mail and send text messages. cybercafé is a place where one can use a computer with ..... Cafematics: the Cybercafe and the Community, in Community Informatics.

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