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ComputerLand was a
widespread chain of
retail computer stores during the
early years of the
microcomputer revolution, and was one of the
outlets (along...
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launch was the
IMSAI 8080 in 1975. One of the company's
subsidiaries was
ComputerLand. IMS
stood for "Information
Management Sciences". IMS ****ociates required...
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makers of the
IMSAI series of
computers and the
electronics retailer ComputerLand. He has also been
called one of the world's most
elusive tax exiles....
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their dog will get.
Retail ComputerLand "It's Time We Had A Talk" A
daughter takes her
father to a
ComputerLand store to look for a computer. Security...
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chains ComputerLand and Sears, who
provided important knowledge of the
marketplace and
became the main
outlets for the PC. More than 190
ComputerLand stores...
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renamed to Akalabeth – for his boss, John
Prosper Mayer, at a Webster-area
ComputerLand, who
suggested he sell the game in the store.
Garriott consented and...
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collaborate on
forthcoming hardware projects nonetheless. Also in
August 1984,
ComputerLand filed a
lawsuit against Fortune Systems,
claiming $1 million in punitive...
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David M. Allen. The hard disk
drive product was
initially sold in
Computerland stores,
alongside the
original IBM PC. Tallgr****
added tape-backup systems...
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department in
summer 1982
discovered unusually large purchases from
Computerland stores, Bank of
America allotted a
acquisition budget for
small computers...
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Retrieved October 20, 2015. Littman,
Jonathan (1987). Once upon a time in
ComputerLand: the amazing, billion-dollar tale of Bill Millard.
Price Stern Sloan...