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  • Because such a razor and blades business model requires that Money ", publisher of " Kilobaud Microcomputing"
  • It had 10, 000 members at closure and was " easily the largest online service in the UK specialising in microcomputing ".
  • Much of the hippie and antiwar and utopian movements in the Bay Area, I think, were key contributors to why microcomputing took off in the Bay Area,
  • More articles were published in magazines like " Kilobaud Microcomputing " that described home-brew software and hardware for the KIM-1 than for other development boards.
  • The British Microcomputing Awards were sponsored by VNU and heavily covered in " PCN " in conjunction with the " Sunday Times " and Thames Television.
  • They plan to go beyond the PC platform to drive the benefits of microcomputing to a whole host of products and devices that people are only just starting to talk about.
  • In its later years it expanded to cover MGT's SAM Coup?enhanced Spectrum-compatible microcomputer and later still to home microcomputing in general-especially 8-bit machines.
  • Later, after 1981, the " kilobaud " denominated was dropped altogether and the magazine was now simply called " Microcomputing " with the subtitle, " a wayne green publication ".
  • Hampton played a leading role in transforming the focus of the American Sociological Association s section on " Microcomputing " to its current formation as the section on Communication and Information Technologies ( CITASA ).
  • But there's energy, fueled by a regimen of country, bluegrass and other forms of roots music, all treated with the same dignity and discipline as English literature, biology or microcomputing.
  • Targ founded a number of programs to study the teaching of computer literacy, including programs in the Palo Alto Unified School District, as well as the Institute of Microcomputing in Education at Stanford University.
  • By 1981 hundreds of small companies produced TRS-80 software and accessories, and Adam Osborne described Tandy as " the number-one microcomputer manufacturer " despite having " so few roots in microcomputing ".
  • In " Microcomputing ", Wayne Green wrote " Neither I nor my kid-game testers found " Firebug " a game worth playing more than once or twice at most ."
  • He was the author of the popular Kitchen Table International humor column in the early computer magazine " 80 Microcomputing " ( also known as " 80 Micro " ) from 1981 to 1983.
  • Initial interest circled around the Tiny BASIC interpreter, but Warren broadened that to include a variety of other programming topics, as well as a strong consumer bias, especially needed in the chaotic early days of microcomputing.
  • Returning to Hungary he turned to the developing world of the PC and microcomputing, where he introduced a forerunner of the portable computer, a portable data collector machine, called MOBI-X, then MOBI-2000.
  • With the rise of microcomputing in the early 1980s, time-sharing faded into the background because individual microprocessors were sufficiently inexpensive that a single person could have all the CPU time dedicated solely to their needs, even when idle.
  • The next issue of " Kilobaud Microcomputing " reported that a Commodore executive promised that the forthcoming VIC-20 would have " enough additional documentation to enable an experienced programmer / hobbyist to get inside and let his imagination work ".
  • By 1980 " InfoWorld " described Radio Shack as " the dominant supplier of small computers " . " Kilobaud Microcomputing " estimated that it was selling three times as many computers as Apple Computer, with both companies ahead of Commodore.
  • It promised that the magazine would " tell you the truth " because " Wayne Green has never been one to mince words ", adding " of course, 80 Microcomputing has the editorial fireworks from Wayne that the industry has come to expect ".
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