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Trappl credits William Gibson and his novel Neuromancer with triggering a “cyber- prefix flood” in the 1980s, however, the use of cyber- started well before this.
In 1966, Kit Peddler and Gerry Davis created the Cyberman for the UK television sci-fi series Doctor Who. In 1968 another fictional character, Doctor Cyber, appeared in DC Comics’ Wonder Woman.
By the 1970s, the Control Data Corporation (CDC) sold the “Cyber” range of supercomputers, establishing the word cyber- as synonymous with computing.
Certainly cyber- began its expansion into common usage as a prefix through science fiction. Cyborg books and movies, such as 1984’s The Terminator, foretold of the combination of robotic (cybernetic) skeletons wrapped in live human (organic) tissue, with the organic controlled by the mechanical; hence the name cybernetic organism or cyb-org.
McFedries observes that a backlash against the use of e- and cyber- can be traced to the late 1990s, quoting Hale and Scanlon requesting writers in 1999 to “resist the urge to use this vowel-as-cliché” when it comes to e- and calling cyber- “terminally overused”.[6][2][7]
i- is not a generic prefix used to describe a type of service or product; rather, it is used in the branding of individual products. Whereas e-mail refers to electronic mail in general, iMail, refers to the e-mail applications created by Ipswitch, inc. The i- prefix is especially connected to Apple Inc., who employed it for their iMac and iBook[8] and now uses many product names starting with i-, including iPod, iTunes, iPhone, iLife and others. Apple initially said the i stood for “Internet”.[9]
Despite its close association with Apple, the i- prefix has been used by other companies as well, such as Google (iGoogle[10]) and the BBC (iPlayer). It has also been used extensively by shareware and freeware developers in the branding of their products, and even by non-IT companies for their online sites, such as icoke.com
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