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  2. CompuServe - Wikipedia

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    CompuServe was initiated during 1969 as Compu-Serv Network, Inc. [a] in Columbus, Ohio, as a subsidiary of Golden United Life Insurance. [3]Though Golden United founder Harry Gard Sr.'s son-in-law Jeffrey Wilkins is widely miscredited as the first president of CompuServe, its first president was actually John R. Goltz. [4]

  3. Patriots release former 1st-rounder Jalen Reagor from ... - AOL

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    The New England Patriots released wide receiver Jalen Reagor from the practice squad on Tuesday. Reagor’s agent told Yahoo Sports that he asked for his release, and afterward Reagor published a ...

  4. Internet trailblazers Yahoo and AOL sold, again, for $5B

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    AOL and Yahoo are being sold again, this time to a private equity firm. Verizon will sell Verizon Media, which consists of the pioneering tech platforms, to Apollo Global Management in a $5 ...

  5. Atari - Wikipedia

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    Negotiating until close to midnight on July 1, 1984, ... Atari Games continued to manufacture arcade games and units, and starting in 1988, ...

  6. Yahoo 360° - Wikipedia

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    This service was never officially launched; Yahoo! prematurely stopped developing this service in 2008. Yahoo! 360° Plus Vietnam was a similar service that was launched in 2008 and is now defunct. The service that had been available in Vietnam until June 2012, then it was substituted by Yahoo! Blog [clarification needed]. Finally, Yahoo!

  7. Big Fish Games - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish Games is a casual game company based in Seattle, with a regional office in Oakland, California, owned by Aristocrat Leisure.

  8. GameFly - Wikipedia

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    GameFly is a privately held American online video game rental subscription service that specializes in providing games for Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft systems starting from the sixth generation onwards. The business model of GameFly is similar to the DVD-by-mail subscription service Netflix and Blockbuster online.

  9. Yandex - Wikipedia

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    Yandex.Games is an Internet gaming platform made by Yandex, which is available on both browser and mobile. [ citation needed ] As of 2022, the number of games included in the catalog exceeded 10,000, [ 118 ] with more than 11 million players a month. [ 119 ]