cyberpioneer

      English

      Etymology

      cyber- +‎ pioneer

      Noun

      cyberpioneer (plural cyberpioneers)

      1. A pioneer of cyberspace.
        • 1999, Heike Hänlein, Studies in authorship recognition: a corpus-based approach
          I didn't know that much of what goes on online would turn out to be " utter drivel," as disillusioned cyberpioneer Clifford Stoll now concludes in his book Silicon Snake Oil, or "flame wars" of crude and escalating insults...
        • 2008 February 21, Stephanie Rosenbloom, “Sorry, Boys, This Is Our Domain”, New York Times:
          On the contrary, the cyberpioneers of the moment are digitally effusive teenage girls.
        • 2009, Catherine Kaputa, The female brand: using the female mindset to succeed in business (page 55)
          Indeed, teenage girls are the cyberpioneers of the Internet.
      Last modified on 15 June 2011, at 20:04