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Encyclopedia > Internet cafe
Cyberia: one of the world's first internet cafés, London, 1994

An internet café or cybercafé is a place where one can use a computer with Internet access for a fee, usually per hour or minute; sometimes one can have unmetered access with a pass for a day or month, etc. It may or may not serve as a regular café as well, with food and drinks being served. Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... A PC bang is an Internet cafe in South Korea. ... Image File history File links Cafe-cyberia. ... Image File history File links Cafe-cyberia. ... Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... Coffeehouse in Damascus A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café shares some of the characteristics of a bar, and some of the characteristics of a restaurant. ...

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History

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. External view of the entrance to the ICA from the Mall. ...


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. The Binary Café was an internet cafe which operated on Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario from approximately June 1994 through December 1994. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ... ISEA, or Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts is an international non-profit organization fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organizations and individuals working with art, science and emerging technologies. ... Location of Helsinki in Northern Europe Coordinates: , Country Finland Province Southern Finland Region Uusimaa Sub-region Helsinki Charter 1550 Capital city 1812 Government  - City manager Jussi Pajunen Area  - City 187. ...


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, the Internet Cafe, opened in early 1995 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City.The first Internet Cafe to open in Australia - December 1994- , called Cybernet Internet Cafe. September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years). ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar). ... This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified  -  by Athelstan 927 AD  Area  -  Total 130... Looking south from 6th Street down Second Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares through the East Village. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...


Characteristics

Internet cafés are located world-wide, and many people use them when traveling to access webmail and instant messaging services to keep in touch with family and friends. Apart from travelers, in many developing countries Internet cafés are the primary form of Internet access for citizens as a shared-access model is more affordable than personal ownership of equipment. A variation on the Internet café business model is the LAN gaming center, used for multiplayer gaming. These cafés have several computer stations connected to a LAN. The connected computers are custom-assembled for gameplay, supporting popular multiplayer games. This is reducing the need for video arcades and arcade games, many of which are being closed down or merged into Internet cafés. The use of Internet cafés for multiplayer gaming is particularly popular in certain areas of Asia like China, Taiwan, South Korea and The Philippines. Webmail is a class of web applications that allow users to read and write e-mail using a web browser, or in a more general sense, an e-mail account accessed through such an application. ... Instant messaging (IM) is a form of real-time communication between two or more people based on typed text. ... The term business model describes a broad range of informal and formal models that are used by enterprises to represent various aspects of business, such as operational processes, organizational structures, and financial forecasts. ... A LAN gaming center, is a place where one can use a computer connected over a LAN to other computers, primarily for the purpose of playing multiplayer computer games. ... Online gaming redirects here. ... LOCAL AREA NETWORK Local area network scheme A local area network is a computer network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or group of buildings. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a universal phenomenon. ... arcade, see Arcade. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... Online gaming redirects here. ...


There are also Internet kiosks – Internet access points in public places like public libraries, airport halls, sometimes just for brief use while standing. Many hotels, resorts, and cruise ships offer Internet access for the convenience of their guests; this can take various forms, such as in-room wireless access, or a web browser that uses the in-room television set for its display (usually in this case the hotel provides a wireless keyboard on the assumption that the guest will use it from the bed), or computer(s) that guests can use, either in the lobby or in a business center. As with telephone service, in the US most mid-price hotels offer Internet access from a computer in the lobby to registered guests without charging an additional fee, while fancier hotels are more likely to charge for the use of a computer in their "business center." An Internet kiosk with a touchscreen in Vienna, Austria in 2005 An Internet kiosk is a terminal that provides public Internet access. ... One definition of public space or a public place is a place where anyone has a right to come without paying an entrance or other fee. ... Librarians and patrons in a typical larger urban public library A public library is a library which is accessible by the public and is often operated by civil servants and funded from public sources. ...


For those traveling by road in North America, many truck stops have Internet kiosks, for which a typical charge is around 25 cents per minute. A truck stop is a commercial facility that provides fuel, parking and usually food and other services to long-haul trucks. ...


Internet cafés are a natural evolution of the traditional café. Cafés started as places for information exchange, and have always been used as places to read the paper, send postcards home, play traditional or electronic games, chat to friends, find out local information. Cafés have also been in the forefront of promoting new technologies, for example, the car in 1950s California. Coffeehouse in Damascus A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café shares some of the characteristics of a bar, and some of the characteristics of a restaurant. ...


Internet cafés come in a wide range of styles, reflecting their location, main clientele, and sometimes, the social agenda of the proprietors. In the early days they were important in projecting the image of the Internet as a 'cool' phenomena.

To combat terrorism, Italian government requires positive identification from all users of Internet cafes. (Florence, May 2006)
To combat terrorism, Italian government requires positive identification from all users of Internet cafes. (Florence, May 2006)

As internet access is in increasing demand, many pubs, bars and cafes have terminals, so the distinction between the Internet cafe and normal café is eroded. In some, particularly European countries, the number of pure Internet cafés is decreasing since more and more normal cafés offer the same services. However, there are European countries where the total number of publicly accessible terminals is also decreasing. An example of such a country is Germany. The cause of this development is a combination of complicated regulation, relatively high internet penetration rates, the widespread use of notebooks and PDAs and the relatively high number of WLAN hotspots. Many pubs, bars and cafés in Germany offer WLAN, but no terminals since the Internet café regulations do not apply if no terminal is offered. Additionally, the use of Internet cafés for multiplayer gaming is very difficult in Germany since the Internet cafe regulations and a second type of regulations which was originally established for video arcade centers applies to this kind of Internet cafes. It is, for example, forbidden for people under the age of 18 to enter such an Internet café, although particularly people under 18 are an important group of customers for this type of Internet café. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1280x960, 399 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Anonymity Internet cafe Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1280x960, 399 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Anonymity Internet cafe Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used... World map showing the location of Europe. ...


In places with censoring regimes such as Singapore, Internet cafés are closely controlled. In some places computers are in booths to allow private access to pornography. In some areas of Los Angeles they are controlled because they attract street gangs. Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ...


Copyright issues are another concern. For example, the easyInternetcafe chain discontinued its CD burning services because it was held responsible for copyright violations by clients. The easyGroup, founded in 1998, is the holding company controlling the “easy” ventures; it is privately owned by Stelios Haji-Ioannou. ... A CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) is a thin (1. ...


While most Internet cafés are private businesses many have been set up to help bridge the 'digital divide', providing computer access and training to those without home access. For example, the UK government has supported the setting up of 6000 telecentres. This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


Internet cafés in China

According to “Survey of China Internet Café Industry” by the Ministry of Culture, in 2005: China has 110,000 Internet cafés, with more than 1,000,000 people working in this area, contributing 18,500,000,000 Yuan to China’s GDP. More than 70% Internet café visitors are from 18 to 30 years old. 90% are male, 65% unmarried, and 54% hold a college degree. More than 70% of visitors play computer games. 20% of China’s Internet users go to InternetCafe. It has been suggested that Chinese yuan be merged into this article or section. ...


Milestones:

  • Before 1995. An Internet Café called 3C+T appeared in Shanghai, suspected as the first one in China. Price: 20 Yuan per hour($2.50 per hour)
  • 1995~1998. China's Internet Cafés reached a period of fast development. Playing unconnected games is the main purpose of café users. Price: 15~20 Yuan per hour
  • 1998~2000. Booming era of Internet cafes. Competition became more and more fierce.
  • 2000~2002. Booming era of Internet games. First Internet chain café occurred in 2001. Nine people were killed in an Internet café fire in Beijing in June, 2002. A new regulation was released by the state government, giving the Ministry of Culture full responsibility of licensing Internet cafés.
  • After 2002, heavy censorships were imposed, including real name registration. At the end of 2004, more than 70,000 Internet cafés were closed in a nationwide campaign.

Internet cafes in Indonesia

According to APWKomitel ( Associations of Community Internet Center) there are 5,000 Internet Cafe in urban Indonesian cities in 2006 providing computer/printer/scanner rental, training, PC game and Internet Access/Rental to the people that do not have PC or internet access at home. The website also contains a directory listing some of these warnet/telecenter/gamecenter in indonesia. In urban area, the generic name is Warnet ( or Warung Internet) and in rural area the generik name is Telecenter. Warnets/ Netcafes (ie: Java NetCafe established in 1998 ) are usually owned by private SME as bottom up initiative, while Telecenter in rural villages are usually initiated by Government and Donor as top down financing. Information on Netcafe/Warnet in Indonesia can also be found in a book titled: Connected for Development:Indonesian Case study. Currently, there are no special license for operating Internet Cafe or Warnet in Indonesia, except for ordinary business license also applied to cafe or small shop. Because of hype and many internet cafe start their business without proper planning, some of them closed down lack of business plan.Although the number is still growing, Association such as APWKomitel urges new internet cafe owner to do a feasibility study for startup netcafe and provide business model called Multipurpose Community Internet Center or "MCI Center" to make the business more sustainable and competitive.


See also

A manga café or a manga kissa (まんがきっさ)is a kind of café in Japan, where people can read manga. ... Hotspots are venues that offer Wi-Fi access. ... Meetro is a multi-network instant messenger with location-based services (LBS). ...

References

  • Stewart (2000). Cafematics: the Cybercafe and the Community, in Community Informatics: Enabling Communities with Information and Communications Technologies. ed M. Gurstein.Idea Group, TorontoPDF (202 KiB)
  • Sonia Liff and Anne Sofie Laegran (2003) Cybercafés: debating the meaning and significance of internet access in a café environment, New Media & Society Vol 5 (3)PDF
  • Anne-Sofie Lagran and James Stewart(2003), Nerdy, trendy or healthy? Configuring the internet cafe, New Media & Society Vol 5 (3) 35PDF
  • Madanmohan Rao(1999), Bringing the Net to the Masses: cybercafes in Latin America
  • Connected for development-Information Kiosks & Sustainability - UN ICT TaskForce Series 4
  • ITU 'Global Indicators Workshop on Community Access to ICTs' di Mexico City, 16-19 November 2004

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External links

  • Cybercafes at the Open Directory Project
  • internet cafe community site - directory, news, blog, links and more
  • Internet Cafe History
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