Tag: 1982

What Is An Entrepreneur?

I played the game of life, an unrivaled experience that has taken me to faraway places and helped me to grow as a person. The term “entrepreneur” is one used to describe a person who is good at starting or growing enterprises, or those who work in this field. Yet, most people do not know…

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DOE R&D Park Program for Exascale Computing

The Department of Energy has committed $13 million to a multiyear, $4 million a year research program that will support state-of-the-art research and development in software for Exascale, the next phase of Moore’s Law. The Department of Energy Research Park (DOE-RP) program focuses on accelerating the development of next year’s computer applications, as well as…

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The Computer Aesthetics of Charles Seigel

“It is the kind of program that, if it was written for the computer, would be better served by a manual than a text book,” said Charles Seigel, a Geneseo graduate and a computer science professor at the College of Wooster, in a press statement. “It is a program that would benefit from a very…

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Atari Gaming Repositioning on Premium Games

It was the fall of 1982. At the dawn of the new century, the gaming industry had matured. Atari was no longer a niche brand, though there were still games for sale that were designed to appeal to an audience beyond kids. Atari had its own stores, its own websites, and plenty of people with…

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