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  2. Spinnaker Software - Wikipedia

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    By early 1984 InfoWorld estimated that Spinnaker was the world's 16th-largest microcomputer-software company, with $10 million in 1983 sales. [6] During the 1983–1988 time frame, Spinnaker consistently led the best seller charts for educational software. with Snooper Troops making the top ten list of bestselling games.

  3. Windham Classics - Wikipedia

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    Windham Classics Corporation was a subsidiary of Spinnaker Software. The corporation was founded in 1984 and went defunct circa 1985/86 or later. The headquarters were in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

  4. SoftKey - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, SoftKey International was created out of a three-way merger between SoftKey Software Products, WordStar International, and Spinnaker Software. [32] [33] Shareholders of Softkey Software represented about 53 percent of the new company's shares. [33] After the merger, the company moved to Spinnaker's offices in Cambridge, Mass. [34]

  5. Snooper Troops - Wikipedia

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    Snooper Troops was developed by Computer Learning Connection (later renamed Spinnaker Software), at that point a two-year-old company. [5] The company was based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Around this time, Computer Learning Connection created the edutainment classics Snooper Troops and Agent USA , [ 6 ] The Search Series and The Other Side ...

  6. Delta Drawing - Wikipedia

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    Delta Drawing Learning Program, later retitled Delta Drawing Today, is a turtle graphics drawing program developed by Computer Access Corporation, [1] and published by Spinnaker Software in 1983. Delta Drawing was intended for children age 4 to 14. It features a functional programming language for executing scripted drawing and painting ...

  7. The New York Times Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Building is a 52-story skyscraper at 620 Eighth Avenue, between 40th and 41st Streets near Times Square, on the west side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. Its chief tenant is the New York Times Company, publisher of The New York Times. The building is 1,046 ft (318.8 m) tall to its pinnacle, with a roof ...

  8. CareerBuilder - Wikipedia

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    CareerBuilder is an American employment website founded in 1995 that operates in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In 2008, it had the largest market share among online employment websites in the United States. [2] CareerBuilder provides talent management software and other recruitment related services.

  9. Scott McNealy - Wikipedia

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    The new venture was not widely covered in the media; the day he invited reporters to his home to launch Wayin was the same day Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died. [3] Their product is an application store for brands to self-publish interactive advertising campaigns using reusable digital assets, removing the bulk of cost involved in delivering ...