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* September 27, 1972: [[:File:Infoton terminal Computerworld 27Sep1972.jpg|Infoton terminals]] used to register attendees at Wescon{{Computerworld
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* February 28, 1977: Grossmont Union High School District uses Infoton terminals for time-sharing at 110 and 300 baud.{{Computerworld
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* September 17, 1979: Michael T. Smith is named corporate vice-president of operations for Infoton, Inc.{{Computerworld
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* March 10, 1980: Infoton, Inc. changes its name to General Terminal Corporation.{{Computerworld
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 15 February 2014

Infoton was a manufacturer of video display terminals.

Infoton
Second Avenue
Burlington, MA 01803
(617) 272-6660[1]

News Items

  • September 27, 1972: Infoton terminals used to register attendees at Wescon.[2]
  • October 23, 1974: Optical Scanning Corp. takes over marketing and servicing of Infoton terminals for end-users, while Infoton continues to service OEM markets.[3]
  • February 16, 1976: Atlantic Barber and Beauty Supply Co. uses Infoton terminals to manage inventory.[4]
  • March 1, 1976: Ted Robinson appointed vice-president of the Infoton division of Optical Scanning Corp.[5]
  • February 28, 1977: Grossmont Union High School District uses Infoton terminals for time-sharing at 110 and 300 baud.[6]
  • September 17, 1979: Michael T. Smith is named corporate vice-president of operations for Infoton, Inc.[7]
  • March 10, 1980: Infoton, Inc. changes its name to General Terminal Corporation.[8]

References

  1. Infoton advertisement, Computerworld, June 14, 1976, pg. 22
  2. Computerworld photo, Computerworld, September 27, 1972, pg. 1
  3. Supershorts, Computerworld, October 23, 1974, pg. 33
  4. "Mini Manages Beauty Supply Inventory", Esther Surden, Computerworld, February 16, 1976, pg. 30
  5. Executive Corner, Computerworld, March 1, 1976, pg. 17
  6. "User Fins T/S Cost Solution in Dedicated Lines", John P. Hebert, Computerworld, February 28, 1977, pg. 27
  7. Executive Corner, Computerworld, September 17, 1979, pg. 70
  8. General Terminal Corporation advertisement, Computerworld, March 10, 1980, pg. 48

Media in category "Infoton"

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