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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 423. Chapters: Defunct computer companies of the United States, Defunct computer hardware companies, Defunct networking companies, Defunct software companies, Dragon Data, Digital Equipment Corporation, Symbolics, NeXT, MOS Technology, Control Data Corporation, Burroughs Corporation, RCA, Acorn Computers, Commodore International, Compaq, Tandy Corporation, Dragon 32/64, Digital Research, IBM Informix, Sperry Corporation, Netscape, Taligent, UNIVAC, Microware, Engineering Research Associates, Flare Technology, Thinking Machines Corporation, Datasaab, Foonly, Kendall Square Research, Interleaf, Data General, Maxtor, Aldus, Cyrix, Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme, Convex Computer, Nullsoft, Grokster, Inktomi, Wang Laboratories, Origin Systems, Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems, Ashton-Tate, 3dfx Interactive, Tandem Computers, Sinclair Research, NetObjects, Eagle Computer, Heathkit, Ferranti, TRW, Plessey, Hayes Microcomputer Products, Kaypro, Datacube Inc., Santa Cruz Operation, Rendition, Calma, Telebit, Cullinet, Atari, Inc., Scientific Data Systems, Multiflow, Amdahl Corporation, MECC, Kaleida Labs, Sequent Computer Systems, Number Nine Visual Technology, Prime Computer, SoftQuad Software, Madge Networks, Power Computing Corporation, Banyan Systems, Apollo Computer, English Electric, National CSS, Epyx, Mostek, Beagle Bros, Parrot Corporation, Macromedia, Tangerine Computer Systems, Ross Technology, Pertec Computer, Racal, Corvus Systems, Datapoint, Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, Lisp Machines, Exodus Communications, Norsk Data, Quantum Effect Devices, MPC Corporation, Centronics, Optimized Systems Software, Hotline Communications, Computervision, J. Lyons and Co., Afara Websystems, Cromemco, Amiga Corporation, General Magic, Handspring, Happy Computers, Alfaskop, GEC Computers, IMS Associates, Inc., Novation C...