slovo | definícia |
compuserve (encz) | Compuserve, |
compuserve (foldoc) | CompuServe Information Service
CI$
CompuServe
CompuServe Interactive Services
(CIS, CompuServe Interactive Services). An ISP and
on-line service portal based in Columbus, Ohio, USA; part of
AOL since February 1998.
CIS was founded in 1969 as a computer time-sharing service.
Along with AOL and Prodigy, CIS was one of the first
pre-Internet, on-line services for consumers, providing
bulletin boards, on-line conferencing, business news, sports
and weather, financial transactions, electronic mail,
Usenet news, travel and entertainment data and on-line
editions of computer publications. CIS was originally run by
CompuServe Corporation.
In 1979, CompuServe was the first service to offer {electronic
mail} and technical support to personal computer users. In
1980 they were the first to offer real-time chat with its
CB Simulator. By 1982, the company had formed its Network
Services Division to provide wide-area networking to corporate
clients.
Initially mostly serving the USA, in 1986 they developed a
Japanese version called NIFTYSERVE. In 1989, they expanded
into Europe and became a leading Internet service provider.
In 2001 they released version 7.0 of their client program.
CompuServe home (http://compuserve.com/).
(2009-04-02)
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
compuserve information system (msas) | Compuserve Information System
- CIS |
compuserve information system (msasasci) | Compuserve Information System
- CIS |
compuserve information system (tm) (czen) | Compuserve Information System (tm),CIS[zkr.] |
compuserve corporation (foldoc) | CompuServe Corporation
The parent organisation of {CompuServe Information
Service}, CompuServe Network Services and CompuServe Remote
Computing Services. CompuServe was owned by H.R. Block but is
now (1999) owned by America On-Line.
(http://compuserve.com/).
(1995-09-12)
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compuserve information service (foldoc) | CompuServe Information Service
CI$
CompuServe
CompuServe Interactive Services
(CIS, CompuServe Interactive Services). An ISP and
on-line service portal based in Columbus, Ohio, USA; part of
AOL since February 1998.
CIS was founded in 1969 as a computer time-sharing service.
Along with AOL and Prodigy, CIS was one of the first
pre-Internet, on-line services for consumers, providing
bulletin boards, on-line conferencing, business news, sports
and weather, financial transactions, electronic mail,
Usenet news, travel and entertainment data and on-line
editions of computer publications. CIS was originally run by
CompuServe Corporation.
In 1979, CompuServe was the first service to offer {electronic
mail} and technical support to personal computer users. In
1980 they were the first to offer real-time chat with its
CB Simulator. By 1982, the company had formed its Network
Services Division to provide wide-area networking to corporate
clients.
Initially mostly serving the USA, in 1986 they developed a
Japanese version called NIFTYSERVE. In 1989, they expanded
into Europe and became a leading Internet service provider.
In 2001 they released version 7.0 of their client program.
CompuServe home (http://compuserve.com/).
(2009-04-02)
|
compuserve interactive services (foldoc) | CompuServe Information Service
CI$
CompuServe
CompuServe Interactive Services
(CIS, CompuServe Interactive Services). An ISP and
on-line service portal based in Columbus, Ohio, USA; part of
AOL since February 1998.
CIS was founded in 1969 as a computer time-sharing service.
Along with AOL and Prodigy, CIS was one of the first
pre-Internet, on-line services for consumers, providing
bulletin boards, on-line conferencing, business news, sports
and weather, financial transactions, electronic mail,
Usenet news, travel and entertainment data and on-line
editions of computer publications. CIS was originally run by
CompuServe Corporation.
In 1979, CompuServe was the first service to offer {electronic
mail} and technical support to personal computer users. In
1980 they were the first to offer real-time chat with its
CB Simulator. By 1982, the company had formed its Network
Services Division to provide wide-area networking to corporate
clients.
Initially mostly serving the USA, in 1986 they developed a
Japanese version called NIFTYSERVE. In 1989, they expanded
into Europe and became a leading Internet service provider.
In 2001 they released version 7.0 of their client program.
CompuServe home (http://compuserve.com/).
(2009-04-02)
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