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The Binary Café was an internet cafe which was located upstairs at 502 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario from approximately June 1994 through December 1994. [1] It is significant in that it was Canada's first internet cafe. [2] [3] It was run by Steve Bernhardson and staffed by a handful of employees/volunteers.

The full name of the establishment was actually The Binary Café and Hexadecimal Emporium, a name which reflected the two main components of the space—serving food and drinks, and selling cyberpunk-related books, magazines, and zines.[ citation needed]

Internet access was available through two x86 computers, which shared a single telephone line for their PPP connection.

References

  1. ^ "#037 Jan 1995". ISEA International. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Warf, Barney, ed. (2018). The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet. SAGE. p. 347. ISBN  9781526450432.
  3. ^ Adomi, Esharenana E. (2017). "Security and Software for Cybercafes". Information Science Reference. p. 13. ISBN  978-1-59904-905-2.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Binary Café was an internet cafe which was located upstairs at 502 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario from approximately June 1994 through December 1994. [1] It is significant in that it was Canada's first internet cafe. [2] [3] It was run by Steve Bernhardson and staffed by a handful of employees/volunteers.

The full name of the establishment was actually The Binary Café and Hexadecimal Emporium, a name which reflected the two main components of the space—serving food and drinks, and selling cyberpunk-related books, magazines, and zines.[ citation needed]

Internet access was available through two x86 computers, which shared a single telephone line for their PPP connection.

References

  1. ^ "#037 Jan 1995". ISEA International. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Warf, Barney, ed. (2018). The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Internet. SAGE. p. 347. ISBN  9781526450432.
  3. ^ Adomi, Esharenana E. (2017). "Security and Software for Cybercafes". Information Science Reference. p. 13. ISBN  978-1-59904-905-2.

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