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American computer retailer
ComputerLand was a widespread chain of retail computer stores during the early years of the microcomputer revolution, and was one of the outlets (along
ComputerLand
launch was the IMSAI 8080 in 1975. One of the company's subsidiaries was ComputerLand. IMS stood for "Information Management Sciences". IMS Associates required
IMS_Associates,_Inc.
American businessman
makers of the IMSAI series of computers, and the electronics retailer ComputerLand. He has also been called one of the world's most elusive tax exiles.
William_Millard_(businessman)
Technology services and solutions provider
franchises, the second-most after ComputerLand, and was the third-largest computer store chain after ComputerLand and Sears. After emerging from bankruptcy
MicroAge
Hotel and residence in Manhattan, New York
ISBN 978-0-8283-2188-4. Littman, Jonathan (1987). Once upon a time in ComputerLand: the amazing, billion-dollar tale of Bill Millard. Price Stern Sloan
Waldorf_Astoria_New_York
Defunct American computer company
Convergent Technologies. Fortune signed a distribution agreement with the Computerland retail chain in March 1982, and began taking orders for the 32:16 worldwide
Fortune_Systems
1981 American microcomputer model
EasyWriter was quickly available. It partnered with the retail chains ComputerLand and Sears, which provided important knowledge of the marketplace and
IBM_Personal_Computer
by David M. Allen. The hard disk drive product was initially sold in Computerland stores, alongside the original IBM PC. Tallgrass added tape-backup systems
Tallgrass_Technologies
Type of information technology systems
department in summer 1982 discovered unusually large purchases from Computerland stores, Bank of America allotted an acquisition budget for small computers
Shadow_IT
Business arrangement licensing a brand and model
1983[update] each ComputerLand store paid 8% of revenue to the company as a franchise fee, which in turn sold products at cost to the stores. ComputerLand provided
Franchising
2000: Haphazard, Nick Edmunds 1999: Computerland, John Saul 1998: Business Post Naiad, Bruce Guy 1997: Computerland, John Saul 1996: Optus World, John
Australian_Three_Peaks_Race
American lawyer
seeking to recover over US$100 million in unpaid taxes from the founder of ComputerLand Corp., William H. Millard; and obtaining a US$30 million award on behalf
Michael_Kim_(trial_lawyer)
Line of home computers from Atari Corporation
zilch". Neither Atari nor Commodore could persuade large chains like ComputerLand or BusinessLand to sell its products. Observers criticized Atari's erratic
Atari_ST
Francisco – moved to Westlake, TX Charlotte Russe – acquired by YM Inc. ComputerLand – Hayward (defunct) Esprit – relocated to Ratingen, Germany and Hong
List of companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area
List_of_companies_based_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area
British entrepreneur (born 1958)
Poland in 1990, a banking software start-up in Poland sold in 1994 to Computerland. In 1994, David founded Easynet, a U.K. ISP, alongside Cyberia, one of
David_Rowe_(entrepreneur)
1979 video game
renamed to Akalabeth – for his boss, John Prosper Mayer, at a Webster-area ComputerLand, who suggested he sell the game in the store. Garriott consented and
Akalabeth:_World_of_Doom
CompUSA quickly closed this chain after purchasing it from Tandy in 1998 ComputerLand – closed in 1999 Crazy Eddie – liquidated in 1989 Davega Stores – bankrupt
List of defunct retailers of the United States
List_of_defunct_retailers_of_the_United_States
Telecommunications company in New Zealand
costing $140,000. In 2004, Telecom purchased Gen-i Ltd (in May) and Computerland Ltd (in September). The company had 36 retail stores around the country
Spark_New_Zealand
American technology company (1982–2018)
with $53 million in sales in its first year mostly through Softsel and ComputerLand, compared to its business plan forecast of $1 million in sales. In 1982
Lotus_Development
American computer company (1979–1996)
parent company's engineers, 35 salesmen and 24 distributors including ComputerLand, and a factory at Benton Harbor, Michigan with 1200 employees working
Zenith_Data_Systems
largest global distributor of Osborne I luggable computers outside of Computerland USA. However with success, Osborne's visiting CFO had his own sights
Osborne_(computer_retailer)
American video game developer, entrepreneur and space tourist (born 1961)
displayed as an ongoing print-out. In summer 1979, Garriott worked at a ComputerLand store where he first encountered Apple computers. Inspired by their video
Richard_Garriott
Microcomputer designed in 1974
Retrieved 2007-12-30. Littman, Jonathan (1987). Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard. Los Angeles: Price
Altair_8800
Video game for a personal computer
customers bought the powerful but expensive computer for business. One ComputerLand owner estimated in 1983 that a quarter of corporate executives with computers
PC_game
US-based computer superstore chain
computer retailer to offer the original IBM 5150 PC along with Sears and ComputerLand. Computer City and Computer Mart in Troy, MI operated by Rick and Joe
Computer_City
1984 video game
from having worked with IBM helped Sierra gain access to stores like ComputerLand that had been hesitant to sell games, and along with the reuse of the
King's_Quest_I
management, marketing, or personnel. For example, as of 1983[update] each ComputerLand store paid 8% of revenue to the company. Through paying the franchise
Franchise_fee
Swiss businessman (born 1965)
Business in 1990. Schatz worked in different positions for Sandoz AG and Computerland and participated in the foundation of startup companies in the computer
Peer_M._Schatz
1983 video game
several thousand copies of the single-player version of Snipes through ComputerLand. The company wrote a networked multiplayer version to demonstrate its
Snipes_(video_game)
Microcomputer
$439 kit, $621 assembled. Littman, Jonathan (1987). Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard. Los Angeles: Price
IMSAI_8080
1998 annual yacht race in Australia
24th across the line Chutzpah Sydney 38 1998 RETIRED prudent seamanship Computerland Inglis 47 1989 FINISHED 15th across the line Cyclone Germán Frers 1989
1998 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
1998_Sydney_to_Hobart_Yacht_Race
American portable computer maker
largest global distributor of Osborne 1 luggable computers outside of Computerland USA. However with success, Osborne's visiting CFO had his own sights
Osborne_Computer_Corporation
American technology journalist and author
published his first major narrative non-fiction book, Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand, which detailed the massive legal battle over the early computer retail
Jonathan_Littman_(author)
American personal computer company, 1976–1979
these companies. Umtech also sold directly to some computer stores, like Computerland, and through manufacturer’s representatives. The rep that may have achieved
Umtech
1980 dot matrix printer
keeping with the accessible tone. Epson partnered with the retailer ComputerLand for the latter to sell and service MX-80, supplementing Epson's own national
Epson_MX-80
American architect
Sacramento Street, San Francisco, 1966 Moore Business Forms building, later ComputerLand headquarters, 2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, 1966 990 Pacific Senior
John_Savage_Bolles
Retail company based in Fort Worth, Texas, United States (1919–2000)
Computer Centers around the country, instead of the Byte Shops and Computerlands we now see. And Tandy would have had a lot more control over Apple and
Tandy_Corporation
how old their dog will get. Retail ComputerLand "It's Time We Had A Talk" A daughter takes her father to a ComputerLand store to look for a computer. Security
List of 1980s Super Bowl commercials
List_of_1980s_Super_Bowl_commercials
Founder of early Linux communities
management support, resigned IBM and moved to sales of the new machines at ComputerLand, where he sold the first 50 or so PCs delivered within the State of Alaska
Mark_Bolzern
Taiwanese electronics company
successfully acquired well-known American distribution channel vendor ComputerLand in 1997. Announced in 1999 the taking of a stake in well-known American
MiTAC
Computer Museum in Hunt Valley, Maryland, U.S.
to both museums. The museum's origins date to 1981 when a Baltimore ComputerLand franchise had computers in inventory that instantly became historic artifacts
System_Source_Computer_Museum
Events in the history of 16-bit x86 DOS-family disk operating systems
ISBN 9780789728005. Littmann, Jonathan (1990) [1987]. Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand. New York: Simon & Schuster. pp. 42, 73, 144. ISBN 0-671-69392-1. IMSAI
Timeline of DOS operating systems
Timeline_of_DOS_operating_systems
Defunct American computer company
including Control Products of Grafton. Innovation's cards sold well, with ComputerLand, Leading Edge Products, and IBM reselling it and including it in their
Innovation_Computer
Pam Shriver Rosemary Casals Alycia Moulton 6–2, 6–3 Win 94–22 Feb 1984 Computerland US Women's Indoor Championships, East Hanover, New Jersey, U.S. (4) Carpet
Martina Navratilova career statistics
Martina_Navratilova_career_statistics
performance. Context Management sold the software through individaul ComputerLand and other retail stores, directly to large customers, and through value-added
Context_MBA
Computer company
Lore Harp over control of the company. Vector Graphic's sales through Computerland reportedly declined significantly after the retailer began selling the
Vector_Graphic
orders and scoring multiple lucrative deals with resellers including ComputerLand, who stocked the Baby Blue at their brick-and-mortar stores. The working
Xedex
American engineer, entrepreneur and doctor
(5): 2, 4. July 5, 1975. Littman, Jonathan (1987). Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard. Los Angeles: Price
Ed Roberts (computer engineer)
Ed_Roberts_(computer_engineer)
Former line of modems (1984–1989)
dealers to sell the modem. In January 1985, Prentice secured a deal with ComputerLand for the latter to vend the Popcom at all 675 of ComputerLand's then-active
Popcom
software for the Amiga. Neither had distribution from major chains like ComputerLand or BusinessLand, or support from large business-software companies like
History_of_the_Amiga
Pakistani politician
worked with representatives of multinational companies like Compaq and ComputerLand before working with the leading newswire Reuters providing technical
Muhammad_Mohsin_Khan_Leghari
Romanian poet and essayist
Archived 2011-05-12 at the Wayback Machine Octavian Soviany Monolog în Computerland Ana Dragu interviu cu Gelu Vlasin la CityNews Menut Maximinian despre
Gelu_Vlașin
American comedy music group
Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 radio program as “the Hottest Band in Computerland.” Some song titles included "Clariion Our Newborn Son" (Carry On Wayward
The_Talking_Propellerheads
American electronics company
upper and lower case. $160 Littman, Jonathan (1987). Once Upon a Time in ComputerLand: The Amazing, Billion-Dollar Tale of Bill Millard. Los Angeles: Price
Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
Micro_Instrumentation_and_Telemetry_Systems
Polish computer scientist (born 1946)
she worked at TCH Systems SA, and then, until 2004, at Positive and ComputerLand, organizing the Management Competence Center. In the years 2004–2007
Małgorzata Kalinowska-Iszkowska
Małgorzata_Kalinowska-Iszkowska
Database language and compiler
George Gratzer, a mathematics professor at the University of Manitoba, at ComputerLand in Winnipeg where Gratzer was looking for someone who could program in
VP-Info
Australian courseware company
the first 12 units of the program were sold to Grace Bros, followed by ComputerLand. This initial success was followed by a period of mail order promotion
Typequick
American magazine editor (1930–2008)
enthusiasts Mike Thyng and Bob Huelsdonk at the behest of Max Cook, the local ComputerLand store manager. The first meeting of the group had 15 people, and within
Val_Golding
Chaosium, role-playing game publisher, now based in Ann Arbor, Michigan ComputerLand, former franchise computer retailer Etec Systems, Inc., operated in Hayward
List of companies based in Hayward, California
List_of_companies_based_in_Hayward,_California
European bridge card competition
Sementa, Claudio Nunes, Fulvio Fantoni, Lorenzo Lauria, Alfredo Versace Computerland Cezary Balicki, Adam Zmudzinski, Mariusz Kwiecinski, Wlodzimierz Starkowski
European Champions' Cup (bridge)
European_Champions'_Cup_(bridge)
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Lord Varun, Wise
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English
Variant spelling of English Lonnie, LONNY means "noble and ready."
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Australian, Chinese, Hebrew, Vietnamese
Fence; Fictitious Four-legged Animal with a Single Horn on the Head; Unicorn
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Australian, British, English, Gaelic, German, Irish, Teutonic
Strong Defense; Sanctuary; Safe Harbor; Youthful One; Noble; Of the Highest Race; Exalted Son; A Place of Safety; Shelter; High Son
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Hebrew American Biblical
Jehovah has remembered.
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Greek
Bringer of dreams.
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Peaceful Ruler; Good Counsellor; Elf; Power
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Light of Om, Name of Lord Shiva
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Russian
(Ипатий) Russian form of Greek Hypatos, IPATIY means "most high, supreme."Â
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Arabic
Favour; Outstanding
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