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Compunet was a
United Kingdom-based
interactive service provider,[vague]
catering primarily for the
Commodore 64 but
later for the
Amiga and
Atari ST....
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CompuServe, Inc. (
CompuServe
Information Service, Inc., also
known by its
initialism CIS or
later CSi) was an
American Internet company that provided...
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closure of Micronet, as
described in
Indra Sinha's
net-memoir, The Cybergypsies. At the same time,
Compunet started a
project named Multi-User
Galaxy Game...
- In 1984,
Compunet, a UK-based
network primarily for
Commodore 64 users,
licensed MUD1 and ran it from late 1984
until 1987, when
CompuNet abandoned the...
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Laboratories to
their subsidiaries;
which includes a
joint venture ownership with
CompuNet Clinical Laboratory. The
purchase of
SmithKline Beecham also
included the...
- The
CompuMate SV010 was a home
computer peripheral manufactured by
Spectravideo International for the
Atari 2600 home
video game console. It was released...
- and was
completely web-based, was
released in 2003. The
company acquired CompuNet for the hospitality. It
acquired Scala in 2004. In 2005,
Epicor purchased...
- Tyro Payments. Born in 1955, Jost
Stollmann founded German IT
company CompuNet Computer Vertriebs-GmbH [de] in 1984
which he sold to
General Electric...
- 4% on its
first day of trading. In
February 1999, the
company acquired Compunet for
approximately $2 million. The
company also
acquired CyberRamp. In July...
- TechSoup,
founded in 1987 as
CompuMentor and
later known as
TechSoup Global, is a
nonprofit international network of non-governmental
organizations (NGOs)...