CYBERCAFE

CYBERCAFE definition - computer

The first Internet cafe in the U.S. Founded in 1995 in New York, the menu is a selection of fine coffees and desserts along with Internet, e-mail, printing, scanning and faxing services. Hats, shirts and jackets are also available for purchase. For a list of Internet cafes around the world, visit www.cybercafe.com.


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CYBERCAFE, New York

The picture of this West 49th Street coffee bar might seem like any other except for the row of computers on the other side of the room. Starting in 1995, CYBERCAFE was the first Internet cafe in the U.S. (Images courtesy of CyberCafe, Inc., www.cyber-cafe.com)






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