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  2. Byte (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Byte was a monthly magazine that covered developments in the entire field of "small computers and software" from 1975 to 1998. It was influential in the late 1970s and 1980s, and featured articles on topics such as CP/M, Smalltalk, and the Kansas City standard.

  3. Byte Information Exchange - Wikipedia

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    BYTE in the October 1984 issue announced BYTEnet, "a project in computer conferencing", with 200 beta testers who received free service during the "experiment". [2] The magazine formally announced BIX in the June 1985 issue, offering an introductory sign-up fee of $25, and evening and weekend charges of $6 per hour of connect time: the service offered direct numbers in San Francisco, Los ...

  4. Talk:Byte (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1975 Helmers somehow entered into a collaboration with Wayne Green who was the Editor/Publisher of 73 (an amateur radio magazine) and his ex-wife, Virginia Loudner Green, the Business Manager of 73 Inc, and Byte Magazine was launched. Carl Helmers is a talented editor and in many ways was responsible for the success of Byte magazine.

  5. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    AOL was launched on May 24, 1985, as a service provider for online access and email. The web page also recaps some of the major events and innovations in the world that year, such as the first ...

  6. Robert Tinney - Wikipedia

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    Tinney was given the opportunity to produce the artwork for the magazine covers and his first print appeared on the December 1975 issue. Tinney created over 100 pieces of artwork for the magazine covers. [5] His artwork for Byte was done by hand and consisted of drawn illustrations with tissue paper, oil painting, and designer wash and airbrush ...

  7. Wayne Green - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Green (1922-2013) was a prolific and controversial publisher of computer and ham radio magazines, such as 80 Micro, Byte, and CQ. He also founded Instant Software and wrote books on computing and radio topics.

  8. Subscription business model - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, types, examples, and effects of the subscription business model, in which a customer pays a recurring price for access to a product or service. The model is used by various industries, such as publishing, software, media, and health care.

  9. A computer science textbook that teaches fundamental principles of programming using Scheme and register machines. It is known as the "Wizard Book" in hacker culture and was used as the textbook for MIT's introductory course 6.001.