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11/9/21

[Answer] IBM and Sears spent more than $1 billion to create which online service?

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IBM and Sears spent more than $1 billion to create which online service?


  • Prodigy:Prodigy was a "home computer information service" that was launched as a joint venture between IBM and Sears in the late 1980s. Prodigy offered its subscribers access to a broad range of networked services, including news, weather, games, stocks, and a variety of other features. By 1990, it was the second-largest online service service provider of its kind, with 465,000 subscribers. Prodigy shut down in 1999, citing the "Y2K problem." The company re-imagined itself as an Internet provider and was acquired by SBC communications, now known as AT&T.



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