Terms vs Cyberbook - What's the difference?
terms | cyberbook |
(science fiction) A digital or electronic equivalent of a book.
* 1972 , John Wood Campbell, Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact?
* 2003 , Ben Bova, The Rock Rats
* 2005 , Michael A Winkelman, Marriage relationships in Tudor political drama?
As nouns the difference between terms and cyberbook
is that terms is while cyberbook is (science fiction) a digital or electronic equivalent of a book.cyberbook
English
Noun
(en noun)- The reader, the cyberbook , costs, say, $200. The wafers cost pennies. The reader, the human, is thus ever after buying a handful of wafers instead of books...
- Bookshelves ran up to the ceiling along two walls, and a third wall had shelves full of video disks and cyberbook chips...
- Probably the day is not far off when a three-dimensional cyberbook can begin to effectively chart this web of contacts...
