CompuServe
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CompuServe
CompuServe, Inc. (CompuServe Information Service, Inc., also known by its initialism CIS or later CSi) was an American Internet company that provided the...
CompuServe Information Manager
CompuServe Information Manager (CIM) was CompuServe Information Service's client software, used with the company's Host Micro Interface (HMI). The program...
Stratton Oakmont, Inc. v. Prodigy Services Co.
This argument cited the 1991 precedent Cubby, Inc. v. CompuServe Inc., which had found CompuServe, an online service provider, not liable as a publisher...
GIF
image format that was developed by a team at the online services provider CompuServe led by American computer scientist Steve Wilhite and released on June...
Online chat
that was widely available to the public was the CompuServe CB Simulator in 1980, created by CompuServe executive Alexander "Sandy" Trevor in Columbus,...
CB Simulator
wedding occurred on CompuServe CB, and worldwide fans organized events to meet in the "real world" people they had met in CB. Compuserve's CBIG (CB Interest...
PDP-10
assembled was at CompuServe, which, at its peak, operated over 200 loosely coupled systems in three data centers in Columbus, Ohio. CompuServe used these systems...
Section 230
managing director for CompuServe Germany, was charged with violating German child pornography laws because of the material CompuServe's network was carrying...
Email
mail systems soon began to emerge. IBM, CompuServe and Xerox used in-house mail systems in the 1970s; CompuServe sold a commercial intraoffice mail product...
AOL
become the largest online service, displacing established players like CompuServe and Prodigy. By 1995, AOL had about three million active users. AOL was...