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Berkeley Softworks, Inc.,
later GeoWorks Corporation, was an
American software-development
company founded by
American computing engineer and
former Mattel...
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GeoWorks claims that
GEOS faded away "because
Microsoft threatened to
withdraw supply of MS-DOS to
hardware manufacturers who
bundled Geoworks with...
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GEOS (Graphic
Environment Operating System) is a
discontinued operating system from
Berkeley Softworks (later
GeoWorks).
Originally designed for the Commodore...
- (later
GeoWorks Corporation),
which produced the
pioneering GEOS graphical operating system for the
Commodore 64 in 1986 and the
influential PC/
GEOS operating...
- Singapore. SLA also
operates GeoWorks,
Southeast Asia's
first geospatial industry centre. As a co-working space,
GeoWorks aims to
nurture and strengthen...
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Timelines >
GEOS/
GeoWorks". GUIdebook:
Graphical User
Interface gallery.
Retrieved 2023-05-25. Hughes, Paul (September 1998). "A
Comparison of
GeoPublish and...
- was a
cofounder of
Geoworks and
served as
Hardware Architect there from 1983 to 1998.
First look at:
geoRAM 13.3.2. What is a
geoRAM Unit?, When Commodore...
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University of Washington.
Yegge began his
career as a
computer programmer at
GeoWorks in 1992. From 1998 to 2005, he
worked as a
Senior Manager of
Software Development...
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GeoCities,
later Yahoo!
GeoCities, was a web
hosting service that
allowed users to
create and
publish websites for free and to
browse user-created websites...
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GeoNames (or
GeoNames.org) is a user-editable
geographical database available and
accessible through various web services,
under a
Creative Commons attribution...