• BeefPiano@lemmy.world
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    NextStep - eventually became Mac OS X (that’s why all sorts of system calls start with NS)

    BeOS. Playing 4 video streams at the same time in 1995 was mind blowing.

    OS/2 was WINE before WINE

    SixDegrees was a social network before Friendster

    Prodigy was an online service (and ISP later) owned by Sears, which had a significant mail-order business. It could have been Amazon.

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      I used to work at Sears, and I could never figure out how a company that found its initial success in a catalog business didn’t immediately see the opportunities the internet presented. Now Sears is all but gone, and Bezos gets to go to space with Shatner :(

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        They very likely saw, but very likely could not make the transition without causing revolt in its ranks and in its own middle management. Or even its own board directors.

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      *NeXTSTEP. And the NS object calls are part of the Objective-C programming language it was built with.

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          Another fun fact you might want to add, is that Apple, when they came to a crossroads after the failure of trying to invent a NexGen operating system in Copeland, had to decide whether to buy BeOS or to buy the entire company NeXT in order to get NeXTSTEP. They decided to acquire NeXT, along with NeXTSTEP and Steve Jobs (the then CEO of NeXT)and to hire him on as interim CEO of Apple, and, eventually the CEO. And that’s how Apple got Steve Jobs back as CEO.  technically, it was a huge gambit that Steve Jobs arranged while he was still the CEO of NeXT and it saved both companies from complete ruin, particularly when he arranged a financing deal with Microsoft year later. 

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      that’s why all sorts of system calls start with NS

      What do you mean with this?