- 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...
-
CompuServe Information Manager (CIM) was
CompuServe Information Service's
client software, used with the company's Host
Micro Interface (HMI). The program...
- ****embled was at
CompuServe, which, at its peak,
operated over 200
loosely coupled systems in
three data
centers in Columbus, Ohio.
CompuServe used
these systems...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- This
argument cited the 1991
precedent Cubby, Inc. v.
CompuServe Inc.,
which had
found CompuServe, an
online service provider, not
liable as a publisher...
-
available on
request to
customers before being released commercially in 1981.
CompuServe began offering electronic mail
designed for
intraoffice memos in 1978...
-
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...