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  2. Knowledge Master Open - Wikipedia

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    The maximum potential score was 1,000 points (5th/6th grade) or 2,000 points (middle school and up), attainable by answering every question correctly on the first try and in less than 7 seconds each. Teams could take up to three 5-minute breaks during the contest.

  3. Grolier - Wikipedia

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    Grolier's first CD-ROM publication was the text-only Academic American Encyclopedia on CD-ROM in 1985, and was one of the first commercial CD-ROM titles. The text was based on the Academic American Encyclopedia , which comprised 30,000 entries and 9 million words. [ 29 ]

  4. Reader Rabbit's Reading Development Library - Wikipedia

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    There are three versions of each story, the first told by Sam the narrator called the "Classic" version and the latter two as different perspectives of characters from the story. The story can be read entirely by the narrator or it can be read by the user with guidelines. The games also include three activities to further enhance learning to ...

  5. The Learning Company - Wikipedia

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    The Learning Company was founded on May 8, 1980 by Ann McCormick; Leslie Grimm; Teri Perl; and Warren Robinett, a former Atari, Inc. employee who had programmed the game Adventure. [2] They saw the Apple II as an opportunity to teach young children concepts of math, reading, science, problem-solving, and thinking skills.

  6. Timeline of electrical and electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    First commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition: Kurzweil Applied Intelligence and Dragon Systems 1983: Satellite television: U.S. Satellite Communications, Inc. 1983: First built-in hard drive : IBM: 1983: C++ (programming language) Stroustrup 1984: Macintosh computer (introduced) Apple Computer 1984: CD-ROM player for personal ...

  7. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Broderbund made the first of its two great contributions to the history of CD-ROM publishing by releasing, as the inaugural title in its children's software arm, Living Books: One of the first CD-ROMs ever, it was an interactive reading primer called Just Grandma and Me. "Living Books was our bet on CD-ROM as a delivery vehicle," says ...

  8. Optical storage media writing and reading speed - Wikipedia

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    In the history of optical storage media there have been and there are different optical disc formats with different data writing/reading speeds. Original CD-ROM drives could read data at about 150 kB/s, 1× constant angular velocity (CAV), [1] the same speed of compact disc players without buffering.

  9. Compton's Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    Compton's Multimedia Encyclopedia CD-ROM (1989) was the first multimedia encyclopedia. [17] Grolier's earlier CD-ROM encyclopedia was not multimedia. The encyclopedia was founded by Frank E. Compton in 1922. Publishing rights to the F.E. Compton & Company products were acquired by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. in 1961. [1]