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Transmission of software via teletext
The term telesoftware was coined by W.J.G. Overington who invented the concept in 1974; it literally means “software at a distance” and it often refers
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1980s online magazine on Prestel
access to turn-based and real-time multiplayer games (MUDs), downloadable telesoftware, chatrooms and bulletin boards, business and personal finance advice
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Teletext information service operated by the BBC
computer programs, known as telesoftware, for the BBC Micro (a home computer available in the United Kingdom). The telesoftware broadcasts stopped in 1989
Ceefax
British videotex service
well as services such as home banking, online shopping, travel booking, telesoftware, and messaging. In September 1982, to mark Information Technology Year
Prestel
Series of British microcomputers by Acorn
appropriate content was little-supported by television broadcasters, telesoftware could be downloaded via the optional Teletext Adapter and the third-party
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of characters. 1977 February – ITV Oracle broadcasts the first ever telesoftware broadcast on pages 101, 102 and 103. There is no reception equipment
Timeline of teletext in the UK
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standard and when combined with an adapter enabled software (known as Telesoftware) and other information to be downloaded from broadcast television signals
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British teletext system
the world's first telesoftware broadcast in February 1977[citation needed] and this led to a working demonstration of telesoftware at the 1978 International
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Series of Acorn Computers peripherals
broadcast teletext adapter an obvious expansion, and the BBC would broadcast telesoftware free over Ceefax. The hardware and software design was created by Graham
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1961–1975 American integrated circuits manufacturer
video games and game systems (e.g. the Arcadia 2001). and in the early telesoftware broadcasts. The Signetics 8X300 was a bipolar microprocessor developed
Signetics
Australian videotex system
666 was dedicated to microcomputer enthusiasts and included a large telesoftware download library, a semi-realtime online chat, and a 1,000-user massively
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manipulation of text files via videotex. VOS was further developed into a telesoftware, transactional (gateway) and email system and then used in a commercial
History of virtual learning environments
History_of_virtual_learning_environments
Pascal programming language and world. He thus founded a company called Telesoftware, which soon merged with another UCSD-offshoot company Renaissance Systems
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Topics referred to by the same term
television production company for shows such as Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan Telesoftware, a term for "software at a distance" coined in the 1970s This disambiguation
Telesoft
Standard for interactive digital television
countries. BD-J Interactive television IP over DVB OSGi Datacasting Telesoftware The invention upon which MHP is based. "Sinullekin oma tv-kanava - Talouselämä"
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Name of an Ancient King in Indian Epic Called Mahabhatat; Son of Shantanu and Ganga
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Talented
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, pearl.
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Elf; Power
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Ripple; Sound Wave
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Virgin; Beauty; Fire; Noble
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Tenth son; best wishes; longevity.
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French English
Lives in a fortress.
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