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CompuServe, Prodigy et al.: What Web 2.0 can learn from Online 1.0 News Jul 15, 2009 21 mins Collaboration Software SaaS Small and Medium Business ...
这一点是Google证明的,在Google之前,互联网行业要么是做电信公司,如AOL、CompuServe、Prodigy以及早期的MSN等,要么是做媒体公司,如Yahoo!、Excite、CNET ...
It limited people by telling them with whom they could communicate. And unlike AOL and Compuserve and Prodigy, people couldn't just be any fun identity they wanted, like picklefinger0237.
Unlike CompuServe, Prodigy engaged in content moderation in order to remove profanity and pornography. A New York state court found Prodigy liable for defamation posted by its users because it ...
Prodigy was the second-largest online service in early 1995 with about 1.25-million subscribers, while CompuServe had 2-million and America Online 1-million.
Led by CompuServe and Prodigy, many ISPs are offering large rebates to computer buyers who sign long-term contracts for their service. These deals initially bring the companies precariously close ...
When I first got online in 1994 or so, the World Wide Web was in full flower but had yet to obscure other efforts to bring people together on the Internet. CompuServe was among them, and even then ...
Well almost all, it was never easy to warm up to Prodigy with its slower than slow speeds even by 1200-baud bound standards and its clunky interface. But, of all them, I liked CompuServe the best.
CompuServe, Prodigy, the early versions of AOL and several others offered pay-for-service access to moderated discussion groups (threaded discussion lists), news services (e.g., the original ...
If CompuServe 7 comes packaged with Gecko, it could be one step toward rekindling the Web browser wars from the late '90s. Once the hands-down leader of browser technology, Netscape Communications ...
I also poked around eWorld and Prodigy, but always came back to AOL in the early-to-mid 90's. I seem to recall that AOL had a much easier UI, but that CompuServe had a bunch more stuff.