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Information: A cybercafe (also referred to as Internet Cafe) is a place offering computers for rent with the ability to check email, surf the Internet, make connections with others via chat, upload digital photos, play games, utilize word processing and other software
EasyInternetcafé EasyInternetcafé: Worldwide internet cafe chain, with a map to locations in Europe and United States. (Cybercafes) http://www.easyeverything.com/
The Cybercafe Search Engine The Cybercafe Search Engine: Searchable database of listings worldwide. Also includes an alt.cybercafes FAQ, an actual cybercafe business plan, and links for public kiosk providers. (Cybercafes) http://cybercaptive.com/
Global Connections Global Connections: Tips for travelers who need to stay linked to the Net by Becky Waring at the San Francisco Chronicle. (Cybercafes) http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/06/15/BU6479.DTL
Cybercafes Lure Travelers Cybercafes Lure Travelers: Article by Carolyn Said of the San Francisco Chronicle. (Cybercafes) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/04/14/BU61432.DTL
Africa's Booming Cybercafes Buzz in No-frills Milieu Africa's Booming Cybercafes Buzz in No-frills Milieu: An article by Hiawatha Bray at the Boston Globe about internet communications opportunities in Africa. (Cybercafes) http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/07/29/MN117060.DTL
The Age: China Shut 8600 Internet Cafes in 3 Months The Age: China Shut 8600 Internet Cafes in 3 Months: Chinese authorities say they have shut down more than 8600 unlicensed internet cafes in the last three months in their latest campaign to bring the communication channel under tighter political control. (Cybercafes) http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/05/07/1083881475636.html