Internet café
An Internet café (also called a Cybercafé) is a type of café. It is a business that provides Internet access to the public, usually for a fee. It also sells coffee and food. Internet cafés were introduced in the 1990s.[1] The spread of modern-style cafés to many places, urban and rural, went hand in hand with computers. Many Internet cafés offer wireless Internet or have computers customers can use. They also offer telephones and newspapers. Internet café users need to be aware they have less security than most private networks.[2] They are also more exposed to malicious software, also called 'malware'.[1]
Internet Café Media
Internet café and library on the Golden Princess cruise ship (2011)
Combination Internet café and sub post office in Münster, Germany
SF Net logo circa 1993, San Francisco, California.
Cyberia, an early Internet café in London, 1994.
A solar powered Internet café in Nicaragua.
An Internet café in Malaysia.
Internet Cafe, Alice Springs, Australia (pictured 2005)
Internet café in Riau, Indonesia