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- ComputerLand - Wikipedia
ComputerLand was a widespread chain of retail computer stores during the early years of the microcomputer revolution, and was one of the outlets (along with Computer City and Sears) chosen to introduce the IBM PC in 1981
- ComputerLand of Silicon Valley - Technology Solutions Provider
ComputerLand of Silicon Valley is a technology solutions provider based in the heart of Silicon Valley; serving government, education, and business institutions nationwide
- ISSQUARED Acquires ComputerLand of Silicon Valley
ISSQUARED Inc has acquired ComputerLand, a value-added reseller in Silicon Valley ComputerLand was represented by IT ExchangeNet during the transaction
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Computerland was the leading global chain of retail computer stores during the early years of the personal computer revolution The first Computerland opened in 1976 and the chain grew to about 800 stores by 1985
- Computerland Corp. -- Company History
ComputerLand Corp , a wholly owned subsidiary of Merisel, Inc is a leading retailer of computer systems and related products The company distributes computer products from major microcomputer manufacturers to a network of approximately 750 independently owned computer outlets in the United States
- Remembering ComputerLand: A Pioneer in Retail Computing . . .
ComputerLand was a pioneering chain of retail computer stores that played a significant role in the early days of personal computing Founded in 1976 by William Millard, ComputerLand was one of the first retailers to specialize in selling personal computers to consumers and businesses
- Computerland Corp. - Encyclopedia. com
The ComputerLand name and all franchise holdings were sold to Merisel, Inc , the largest publicly held wholesaler distributor of microcomputer hardware and software products Tauscher renamed his company Vanstar following the sale of ComputerLand for approximately $80 million in cash
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