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− | '''Computer Corporation of America''' was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts | + | '''Computer Corporation of America''' was [[software]] company which built [[database]] systems. They were founded in 1965, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; they initially had offices in [[Technology Square|Tech Square]]. They ran the [[Datacomputer]] experiment on the [[ARPANET]], and productified Steve Zimmerman's [[Emacs]] clone as '''CCA Emacs'''. |
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Latest revision as of 05:22, 20 February 2024
Computer Corporation of America was software company which built database systems. They were founded in 1965, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; they initially had offices in Tech Square. They ran the Datacomputer experiment on the ARPANET, and productified Steve Zimmerman's Emacs clone as CCA Emacs.