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- EWorld abstract "eWorld was an online service operated by Apple Inc. between June 1994 and March 1996. The services included email (eMail Center), news, and a bulletin board system (Community Center). Users of eWorld were often referred to as "ePeople". eWorld was considered innovative for its time, but it was expensive compared to other services and not well marketed, and failed to attract a high number of subscribers. The service was only available on the Macintosh, though a PC version had been planned.".
- EWorld wikiPageExternalLink 19-years-later-eworld-is-dead-long-live-eworld.
- EWorld wikiPageExternalLink showarticle.php?id=876.
- EWorld wikiPageExternalLink www.percolatordesign.com.
- EWorld wikiPageExternalLink www.remember-eworld.de.
- EWorld wikiPageExternalLink TidBITS-231.html.
- EWorld wikiPageID "498975".
- EWorld wikiPageRevisionID "591246425".
- EWorld hasPhotoCollection EWorld.
- EWorld subject Category:AOL.
- EWorld subject Category:Apple_Inc._services.
- EWorld subject Category:Internet_service_providers_of_the_United_States.
- EWorld subject Category:Online_service_providers.
- EWorld type Businessperson109882716.
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- EWorld type InternetServiceProvidersOfTheUnitedStates.
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- EWorld type OnlineServiceProviders.
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- EWorld type Supplier110677271.
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- EWorld type YagoLegalActor.
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- EWorld comment "eWorld was an online service operated by Apple Inc. between June 1994 and March 1996. The services included email (eMail Center), news, and a bulletin board system (Community Center). Users of eWorld were often referred to as "ePeople". eWorld was considered innovative for its time, but it was expensive compared to other services and not well marketed, and failed to attract a high number of subscribers. The service was only available on the Macintosh, though a PC version had been planned.".
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- EWorld label "EWorld".
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- EWorld sameAs EWorld.
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- EWorld sameAs Q1050775.
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- EWorld wasDerivedFrom EWorld?oldid=591246425.
- EWorld isPrimaryTopicOf EWorld.