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- Look up Videotext in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Videotext may refer to: Videotext, another name for Teletext, a broadcast (one-way) information...
- Living Videotext was a software development company founded by Dave Winer in 1983. Its slogan was "We Make ****ty Software... With Bugs!," although the...
- the mid-1980s to 1990s, Singaporeans could also use the locally based videotext service Singapore Teleview to communicate with one another. The phrase...
- specials Excluding adverti****ts Time Team was made in partnership between VideoText Communications Ltd and Picturehouse Television Co. Ltd (based in London)...
- Singapore Teleview or known as Camp-Camp View or Ke Pik was a Singaporean videotext service. In the mid 1980s, the Telecom Authority of Singapore entered...
- blogging and podcasting. He is the founder of the software companies Living Videotext, Userland Software and Small Picture Inc., a former contributing editor...
- include pictures and graphics. The company that made these products, Living Videotext, merged with Symantec in July 1987. Around July 1999, with Symantec's...
- standard aimed to bring a degree of harmonisation between Europe's emerging videotext systems, which had been diverging along national lines. It recognised...
- was used. The first videotext banking service in France was launched on December 20, 1983, by CCF Bank (now part of HSBC). Videotext online Banking services...
- GoldStar computers. MetaComCo BASIC was available on the Singapore Teleview videotext receiver. MetaComCo was disestablished in 1988 Finkel, Andy. "In the beginning...