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Eventually, people realized how inefficient VampMode was, and decided to write a new program designed specifically to allow people to carry on interactive conversations ...
The category of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) systems encompasses any computer-based system for communication between humans, including non-interactive systems ...
In the Spring of 1986, members of the RPI-ACM began work on a program called the ACM Network Server, whose purpose was to use the (then new and innovative) networking ...
The CloverProject was a direct ancestor of lily, written in C under UNIX, using a UDP-based client protocol. The project was started in 1989 by Heechee, who had grand ...
While I was cleaning out the basement, I found my old CDS documentation. ChristianRatliff General Clover Packet Information Server to Client NOTE: Most server packets ...
The ultimate that never was. Connect II was a project of the RPI-ACM, which was intended to replace CONNECT. It suffered from SecondSystemEffect and DesignByCommittee ...
CRLT:CONFER is oldest program known to have had some direct bearing on what was eventually implemented as lily. It was a program written by Bob Parnes at the University ...
FORUM was an application for non-interactive discussion forums, which was actually similar to modern weblogs. VampMode eventually led to the creation of CB and other ...
Gangplank (http://gangplank.org/) is a system which I wrote, starting on November 30, 1992. It supports real-time communication between users, currently using a text ...
Phoenix was the original name of the Gangplank project. Main.DevenCorzine 03 Nov 2003
The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. The extended community of the RPI-ACM has a long history of CMC ...
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