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25: 395:’s subsequent acquisition of Sierra, and a host of similar enterprises, enjoined diverse competing sales and marketing departments with one sole directive: sell Web banner advertisements. As a result, Berkeley Systems became the U.S. headquarters of French-owned Flipside.com. In early 2000, Berkeley Systems was folded into the fledgling Los Angeles–based gambling site iWin.com, per the terms of that site's acquisition by Vivendi. 361:, based on their award-winning children's educational film "The Mind's Treasure Chest". You Don't Know Jack brought that program's model of interactive learning, engaging structure and pacing, and host character into the commercial mainstream. It also brought graphics, sound editing, and marketing to Berkeley; production of the show continued at Jellyvision's Chicago studios. 347:
that included flying toasters, and the first of its kind to be sold. The idea was brought to Berkeley Systems by Jack Eastman and Patrick Beard. Eastman was later put in charge of software development at Berkeley Systems.
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and added to the operating system. Perhaps the most ambitious of these technologies was a program that could read the Macintosh screen, called
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shoots down the toasters. Delrina later changed the wings of the toasters to propellers in order to avoid infringing the
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who claimed that the toasters were a copy of the winged toasters featured on the cover of their 1973 album
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They also made other lesser-known software titles, such as
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in 1998. Blades also later co-founded MomsRising.org with
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Demos folder on After Dark 3.2 (Windows) installation CD
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Berkeley Systems' best-selling product, the trivia game
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The first commercial success for Berkeley Systems was a
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Berkeley, California
United States
Wes Boyd
Joan Blades
Berkeley, California
United States
Accessible computing
Screensaver
Computer games
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Wes Boyd
Joan Blades
National Institutes of Health

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