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CompuServe

An online information service that provides access to the Internet, email, instant messaging and an integrated contact list. Founded in 1969 as a timesharing service, CompuServe is one of the oldest online services, being the first to offer email in 1979 and online chat a year later. The GIF graphics format was developed by CompuServe in 1987 to transfer compressed images over the very low-speed, dial-up lines in common use at that time. GIF images are widely used on the Web; however, the compression method in GIF was patented by Unisys (see LZW and GIF).

In 1998, CompuServe was acquired by America Online (AOL), and whereas AOL is geared more to the consumer, CompuServe's offerings were aimed at the professional business user. Specialized versions of CompuServe are also available for the legal, insurance and airline industries. See online service.
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CompuServe Information Services (CIS), owned by H&R Block, has close to 2 million subscribers and is extremely popular among those with technical computer experience.(3) The number of forums where subscribers post messages keeps increasing and includes discussion groups for Novell, Microsoft, and Lotus Development Corp.
How to sign up: Call CompuServe Information Services: (800) 848-8199.