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Spinnaker Software Corporation was a software company founded in 1982 [1] known primarily for its line of non-curriculum based educational software, which was a major seller during the 1980s. It was founded by chairman Bill Bowman and president C. David Seuss.
Telarium Corporation (formerly Trillium) was a brand owned by Spinnaker Software. The brand was launched in 1984 and Spinnaker was sold in 1994. [1] The headquarters were located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The President of Telarium was C. David Seuss, [2] the founder and CEO of Spinnaker Software.
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]
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 ...
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. [7]
Health Risks of Unsafe, Unapproved Enhancement Pills. Unscrupulous business practices are so commonplace in the non-prescription male enhancement pill racket that the FDA actually maintains a list ...
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.
In November, a jury found the parents, both 47 and from a wealthy suburb of Perth, guilty of engaging in conduct that caused their child to suffer by failing to provide adequate nutrition, the ...