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Etymology

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From cyber- +‎ corporation.

Noun

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cybercorporation (plural cybercorporations)

  1. A corporation based in or around cyberspace or the Internet.
    • 1998, Higher education in the Philippines:
      In a cybercorporation, the workers must be knowledge workers, required to be constantly learning, to be familiar with information sources...
    • 1998, I T M Snellen, Wim B H J van de Donk, Public administration in an information age:
      It is the world of the virtual communities, cybercorporations and electronic markets.
    • 2000, Andrew Herman, Thomas Swiss, The World Wide Web and contemporary cultural theory:
      Tetzlaff makes the novel and compelling argument that the problem of software piracy for cybercorporations is primarily ideological rather than economic...
    • 2000, Joseph N Pelton, e-Sphere: the rise of the world-wide mind:
      These prophets of the cybercorporation are promoting what they call "customer-centric" enterprises.
    • 2005, Tawny Roberts, Private Access:
      Her pageboy wig and horn-rim glasses made her look like a hot, brainy girl working for some cybercorporation.
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