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- CompuServe - Wikipedia
In 1977, CompuServe's board changed the company's name to CompuServe Incorporated In 1979, it began "offering a dial-up online information service to consumers" [5]
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- What happened to Compuserve? - The Silicon Underground
Compuserve was an online service for dialup modems from the 1970s to the 1990s It was a way of getting online and communicating with others before the Internet was generally available to individuals
- 45 years ago CompuServe connected the world before the World Wide Web
On September 24, 1979, Columbus-based CompuServe launched its online service for consumers Its subscribers were among the first to have access to email, online chat, digital newspapers and the ability to share and download files
- CompuServe - TRS-80
CompuServe was the most famous of the early online services and the one with closest ties to the TRS-80 It actually started in 1969 as a timesharing system, renting mainframe computer time to businesses over phone lines
- Remembering CompuServe: The Online Experience Before The . . . - Hackaday
The history of CompuServe and the consumer-facing services which it would develop started in 1969, when it was a timesharing and remote access service for businesses who wanted to buy some time
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