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German videotex service
Bildschirmtext (German "screen text", abbrev. Btx or BTX) was an online videotex system launched in West Germany in 1983 by the Deutsche Bundespost, the
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Methods used to exchange information
transport speech, mobile phones, telephones letters, postcards, telex Bildschirmtext, webcam couriers intercom fax online chat, email, presentation programs
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French videotex service
internet adoption in households. Austria: same as in Germany, see "Bildschirmtext".[citation needed] Belgium: Minitel was launched by Belgacom and delivered
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Hacker organization based in Germany
when they drew public attention to the security flaws of the German Bildschirmtext computer network by causing it to debit DM 134,000 (equivalent to €131
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German news portal
editorial team is located in Berlin. In 1995 Deutsche Telekom renamed the Bildschirmtext (BTX) service as "T-Online". In Spring 2000, T-Online became the first
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End-user information system
graphics characters; while the specification for the proposed German Bildschirmtext (BTX) system, developed under contract by IBM Germany for Deutsche Bundespost
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Topics referred to by the same term
BTX may refer to: Bildschirmtext, an interactive videotex system launched in 1983 in West Germany BTX (chemistry), a mixture of benzene, toluene and xylenes
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1981 home computer and videotex terminal
and invented by Hermann Maurer at TU Graz, Austria to be used as a Bildschirmtext terminal, but it was also capable of being used as a stand-alone computer
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controlled almost all internet access for individuals and small businesses. Bildschirmtext (BTX), introduced by Deutsche Bundespost in 1983, was an early videotex
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prompting the use of inferior acoustic couplers instead. Access to Bildschirmtext, the state-owned telco's own dial-up online service, was possible via
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German businessman (born 1963)
1992, his company 1&1 was commissioned by Deutsche Telekom to sell Bildschirmtext-access-points and later T-Online accounts. After the initial success
Ralph_Dommermuth
British videotex service
private telecommunications company, GTE, bought the system in the USA. Bildschirmtext – German videotex service Micronet 800 – 1980s online magazine on Prestel
Prestel
Austrian computer scientist
invented the MUPID system, some of whose ideas would be used in the Bildschirmtext system. A number of his students from this research went on to become
Hermann_Maurer
Topics referred to by the same term
1968-1979 Kernel for Intelligent Communication Terminals, for the German Bildschirmtext videotex system Kingston Interactive Television KIT (gene), encoding
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Love, Pure
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Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Yered, JERED means "descent." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch and a descendant of Judah. Also spelled Jared.
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Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester.
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Grateful; Gentle; Dark; Honey; Sweet; Supplanter; Holder of Heel; Yahweh May Protect; Combination of Melanie and Linda
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Extremely Pretty
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Hard working.
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