Mac), and CompuServe Dialer (a low-cost dial-up ISP that became a Web portal).[citation needed] As of 2024[update], Compuserve.com serves a rebranded...
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CompuServe Information Manager (CIM) was CompuServe Information Service's client software, used with the company's Host Micro Interface (HMI). The program...
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PDP-10 (section Use by CompuServe)
assembled was at CompuServe, which, at its peak, operated over 200 loosely coupled systems in three data centers in Columbus, Ohio. CompuServe used these systems...
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Viral phenomenon (section CompuServ)
first to publish in online format. The success that was predicted by CompuServe and the Associated Press led to some of the largest newspapers to become...
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mail systems soon began to emerge. IBM, CompuServe and Xerox used in-house mail systems in the 1970s; CompuServe sold a commercial intraoffice mail product...
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industry. Only the largest services like AOL (which later acquired CompuServe, just as CompuServe acquired The Source) were able to make the transition to the...
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provider CompuServe enabled people to pay (register) for software using their CompuServe accounts. When AOL bought out CompuServe, that part of CompuServe called...
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GIF (category CompuServe)
image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June...
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This argument cited the 1991 precedent Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe Inc., which had found CompuServe, an online service provider, not liable as a publisher...
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CB Simulator (redirect from CompuServe CB)
wedding occurred on CompuServe CB, and worldwide fans organized events to meet in the "real world" people they had met in CB. Compuserve's CBIG (CB Interest...
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Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe Inc., 776 F. Supp. 135 (S.D.N.Y. 1991), was a 1991 court decision in the United States District Court for the Southern District...
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purchased by CompuServe, which depended on PDP-10s to run its online service and was eager to move to newer but fully compatible systems. CompuServe's demand...
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Patterson informed CompuServe that he believed CompuServe's marketing of their product infringed his common law trademarks. While CompuServe changed its program's...
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available on request to customers before being released commercially in 1981. CompuServe began offering electronic mail designed for intraoffice memos in 1978...
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that was widely available to the public was the CompuServe CB Simulator in 1980, created by CompuServe executive Alexander "Sandy" Trevor in Columbus,...
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herself as a superhero. In May 2001, she was given an advice column on CompuServe. On November 13 and 14, 2001, she appeared as the on-camera "CEO" of the...
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managing director for CompuServe Germany, was charged with violating German child pornography laws because of the material CompuServe's network was carrying...
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graphical user interface and basic architecture as differentiation from CompuServe, which started in 1979 and used a command-line interface. Prodigy was...
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also refer in particular to an early graphics file format supported by CompuServe for compressing black and white images, that was widely supplanted by...
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Packet switching (section CompuServe)
Laboratory, University of Cambridge. It operated from 1974 until the 1980s. CompuServe developed its own packet switching network, implemented on DEC PDP-11...
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a book by Paul Stanfield, product manager for CompuServe UK, from W H Smith's shop within CompuServe's UK Shopping Centre is the UK's first national online...
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early proponent of technologies such as Carbon Copy, Lotus Notes, and CompuServe. One of the company's largest clients was Perot Systems. The company grew...
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Christopher Dunn (computer programmer) (category CompuServe)
with CompuServe, and for the first high-profile online courtship leading to marriage in the United States. Around 1980, Dunn discovered CompuServe, an...
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MUD game was closed down in late 1987, reportedly under pressure from CompuServe, to whom Richard Bartle had licensed the game. This left MIST, a derivative...
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maintained by CompuServe. Cyber Promotions' persistence in sending email to CompuServe's servers after receiving notification that CompuServe no longer consented...
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become the largest online service, displacing established players like CompuServe and The Source. By 1995, AOL had about three million active users. AOL...
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other online services, including Delphi, CRIS, CompuServe, America Online, Earthlink, GameStorm and CompuLink. Over time, Kesmai produced many improved...
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be run as a service for British Telecom. In 1987, MUD1 was licensed by CompuServe, who pressured Richard Bartle to close down the instance of MUD1, better...
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that was widely available to the public was the CompuServe CB Simulator in 1980, created by CompuServe executive Alexander "Sandy" Trevor in Columbus,...
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access by introducing a Brazilian version of Internet service provider CompuServe, at the time the second largest US subscriber. São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro...
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