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Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
TBBS — was a multiline DOS based commercial bulletin board system software package written in 1983 by Philip L. Becker. He originally created the software as the result of a poker game with friends that were praising the BBS software created by Ward… … Wikipedia
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TBBS — comp. abbr. The Bread Board System (BBS) … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
List of BBS software — This is a list of notable dial up bulletin board system (BBS) software packages.2005, BBS: The Documentary, Bovine Ignition Systems, directed by Jason Scott] Jason Scott (2005), BBS Software Listing, http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/software/] Apple … Wikipedia
Dynamic web page — A dynamic web page is a kind of web page that has been prepared with fresh information (content and/or layout), for each individual viewing. It is not static because it changes with the time (e.g. news content), the user (e.g. preferences in a… … Wikipedia
ELIZA — For other uses, see Eliza (disambiguation). Example of ELIZA in Emacs. ELIZA is a computer program and an early example of primitive natural language processing. ELIZA operated by processing users responses to scripts, the most famous of which… … Wikipedia
August-Wilhelm Scheer — Dr. August Wilhelm Scheer (born July 27, 1941) is a German businessman, the founder and director of IDS Scheer AG, a major IT service and software company. In 2003 he was awarded the Philip Morris Research Prize and the Ernst Young Entrepreneur… … Wikipedia
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Thomas Eugene Foulks — Thomas Thom Eugene Foulks (August 27, 1935 March 24, 2004) was a multi talented and somewhat famous individual. He made a living as a disk jockey, editor of military base newspapers, manager/news director of AFRTS (Air Force Radio Television)… … Wikipedia
Fred the Computer — was launched in 1987 by the Middlesex News in Framingham, Massachusetts. A single line BBS system, it was used to preview the next day s edition with news headlines and weather information.Sometimes called Fred the Middlesex News Computer, it was … Wikipedia