Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Jul 2009 13:42 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
Internet & Networking "CompuServe, the first commercially successful online and email provider in America, has been shut down by AOL after 30 years of service. The original CompuServe â€" later renamed CompuServe Classic â€" was laid to rest July 1, 2009. In a message sent to its remaining subscribers, AOL urged customers sticking with cheap dial-up to move on to the company's surviving sub-brand ISP, CompuServe 2000."
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RE: Comment by Kroc
by helf on Tue 7th Jul 2009 23:19 UTC in reply to "Comment by Kroc"
helf
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2005-07-06

I believe you are thinking of UUCP, Kroc. Unix-to-Unix Copy. It was used worldwide, not just in europe, and used bangs to separate machines in paths. You had to actually give routing information to get something sent to a specific user on a specific machine. like someserver!anothermachine!helf.

quite fun... ;)

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