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Tymshare, Inc was a time-sharing
service and third-party
hardware maintenance company competing with
companies such as CompuServe,
Service Bureau Corporation...
- "The
Mother of All Demos" in 1968. The lab was
transferred from SRI to
Tymshare in the late 1970s,
which was
acquired by
McDonnell Douglas in 1984, and...
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Tymshare and its
direct customers were the network's only users. In February, 1972, the
National Library of
Medicine became the
first non-
Tymshare network...
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organization until the late 1970s when the
project was
commercialized and sold to
Tymshare,
which was
eventually purchased by
McDonnell Douglas. Some
early ideas...
- thereof, FOONEX.
Tymshare attempted marketing the
Foonly line,
using the name "
Tymshare XX
Series Computer Family" of
which the
Tymshare System XXVI" was...
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development of
KeyKOS began at
Tymshare, Inc.,
under the name GNOSIS. In 1984,
McDonnell Douglas (MD)
bought Tymshare. A year
later MD spun off Key Logic...
- Corporation,
Tymshare (founded in 1966),
National CSS (founded in 1967 and
bought by Dun &
Bradstreet in 1979), Dial Data (bought by
Tymshare in 1968), AL/COM...
- in 1957),
Tymshare (founded in 1966),
National CSS (founded in 1967 and
bought by Dun &
Bradstreet in 1979), Dial Data (bought by
Tymshare in 1968), and...
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taking the
mouse idea with them. SRI sold NLS to
Tymshare in 1977 and
renamed it Augment.
Tymshare was, in turn, sold to
McDonnell Douglas in 1984. Some...
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selling points.
Other companies in the
emerging field quickly followed suit;
Tymshare introduced SUPER BASIC in 1968,
CompuServe had a
version on the DEC-10...