"digisphere" meaning in English

See digisphere in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Etymology: From digi- + sphere. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|digi|sphere}} digi- + sphere Head templates: {{en-noun|!}} digisphere (plural not attested)
  1. (collective) The Internet, digital media, and computers. Tags: collective, no-plural
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