One of the original e-mail providers, CompuServe, isn’t for geeks anymore. A newly unveiled interface gives the venerable service some of the functions of its parent, America Online. The CompuServe ...
Chat forums and bulletin boards, email, widespread access to online newspapers and magazines, stock quotes and weather forecasts were among the host of products and services provided to users years ...
When the Internet was riding its '90s boom, one of the most heated battles played out in central Ohio. Columbus-based CompuServe, the first major commercial service that gave home-computer users ...
America Online's AOL CompuServe (http://www.compuserve.com/) released a new version of software Thursday for accessing its online service, adding some of the same ...
CompuServe, one of the oldest online services, is set today to launch a faster, cheaper and more streamlined service, the company said. In the latest move to seize a greater piece of the lucrative ...
One of the oldest names in the online business is back with a new design aimed at inexperienced Internet surfers. Compuserve, which has been around since the 1980s, was a pioneering dial-up service in ...
Folks are noticing that CompuServe Classic–the most direct descendant of the online service that debuted in 1979–discontinued service at the end of last month. (As far as I know, Robert Anthony was ...
Add OfficeMax to the list of national CE and office-supply chains with $400 computer rebate programs. In a deal with CompuServe, the office superstore is offering the rebate to customers who purchase ...
CompuServe Classic, the initial on-ramp to the information superhighway for a generation of Americans, has died. It was 30 years old. Cause of death was the rise of broadband and the World Wide Web.
CompuServe Classic, the initial on-ramp to the information superhighway for a generation of Americans, has died. It was 30 years old. AOL, the current owner of CompuServe, confirmed the passing of ...
Decades before Google, Facebook and Amazon Web Services — all of which have invested billions of dollars in central Ohio — came along there was CompuServe, the first major online service that gave ...