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ComputerLand in
France near
Paris COMPUTERLAND Belgium Chicago ComputerLand ComputerLand of
Silicon Valley ComputerLand of
Woodbridge ComputerLand Ottumwa...
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Stock Offer Seen By
Computerland". NY Times. 1988-07-08.
Retrieved 2011-09-15. Littmann,
Jonathan (1987). Once Upon a Time in
ComputerLand. New York: Simon...
- was
changed to
ComputerLand following legal threats from
Radio Shack).
ComputerLand retailed not only
IMSAI 8080s, but also
computers from
companies including...
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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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powerful but
expensive computer for business. One
ComputerLand owner estimated in 1983 that a
quarter of
corporate executives with
computers "have a game hidden...
- area of Wisconsin.
Unable to
manufacture a
computer with
ComputerLand's specified timeframe,
ComputerLand ended up
purchasing Innovation's
design and...
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Poland in 1990, a
banking software start-up in
Poland sold in 1994 to
Computerland. In 1994,
David founded Easynet, a U.K. ISP,
alongside Cyberia, one of...
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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...
- his 1973 book 101
BASIC Computer Games. By the end of the decade, the type of game was
collectively known as a "lunar
lander" game. In 1973, DEC commissioned...
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enthusiasts Mike
Thyng and Bob
Huelsdonk at the
behest of Max Cook, the
local ComputerLand store manager. The
first meeting of the
group had 15
people at it and...