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`Thank you for the tenth anniversary
`Lately, inexpensive daisywheel—
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`niversary issue of Creative Computing
`characters per element from 88 to 96.
`will contain an article by a computer
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`real computer, a machine must. have
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`SIG features a public bulletin board,
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`Innovative Educational
`Applications ,
`A national conference, “Innovative
`Microcomputer Applications in School
`Programs? will be held March 31—April
`2, 1985 at the Baltimore Plaza Hotel in
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`Santa Clara, CA 95954, (408) 727-8090.
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`Trends in Information Technology:
`1985 is an excellent 80-page handbook
`for executives and others who want a
`grounding in the effects of computers—
`technological, social, and economic—as
`well as trends in information systems,
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`series of specific (and pragmatic) action
`recommendations for the coming year.
`The book is free from your local Arthur
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`Memron, a San Jose floppy disk
`maker, has developed a process,
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`Bollinger ofMemron, “Ofcourse it’s not
`fair to judge a word processing package,
`spreadsheet, or educational program by
`the way it looks. Nevertheless, ” he
`added, “people will always tend to judge
`a book by its cover.”
`A secondary benefit ofprinted disk—
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`piracy; dishonest stores will have a diffi-
`cult time selling a black copy of a disk
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`Red Ink and Layoffs
`Latest casualities in the personal
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`Systems, maker of a transportable IBM
`clone. The company plans to liquidate
`rather than try to reorganize under the
`protection of Chapter 11. Franklin
`Computer, now operating under Chap-
`ter 1 1, has been unable to find a buyer or
`merger partner, andalso plans to
`liquidate.
`In 1973, Archie McGill, the youn—
`gest Vice president of IBM, left for the
`greener pastures of AT&T. Eight years
`later, the feisty McGill departed AT&T
`to assume the presidency of Rothschild
`Ventures, a venture capital firm. A ma-
`jor venture, of which McGill became
`chairman, was Knoware, Inc. of Cam—
`bridge, MA. The company, founded by
`two MIT professors, marketed a soft-
`ware package that purported .to teach
`executives how to climb the corporate
`ladder by learning to use their personal
`computers. Purchasers weren’t con-
`vinced, and after many months of going
`nowhere, the firm is now in liquidation.
`At the Softcon show last year, Ova-
`tion was touting a new integrated soft-
`' ware package. “It will run rings around
`Symphony and Framework,” said enthu- '
`siastic booth personnel. But the product
`was plagued by delay after delay. Today,
`the firm is for sale. Ever optimistic,
`President Thomas Gregory hopes some—
`day to see the product on the market.
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`Vice President Steve Ballmer 0f
`Microsoft discloses a further delay in the
`, shipment of Microsoft Window from
`November 1984 to June 1985. Appar—
`ently the designers are having problems
`with speed, _ graphics capabilities, and
`reliability .
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`. Microsoft isn’t alone.
`Gordon Mustain of Rising Star an-
`nounced yet another delay in the release
`of Valdocs 2.0 for the Epson QX- low in-
`crease the speed of the word processing
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