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February 8, 1996: 24 Hours in Cyberspace Book

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24 hours in cyberspace
24 hours in cyberspace

1996 – It was the single largest online event at the time. 24 Hours in cyberspace was coordinated by Rick Smolan to capture photos representing a day in the life of the internet user. Photos would be handed in from around the world and put out on Cyber24 dot com. The website is no longer in service and there is no good Internet Archive to the site.

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