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  1. William F. von Meister (February 21, 1942 – May 18, 1995) was an American entrepreneur who founded and participated in a number of startup ventures in the Washington, D.C., area. These included The Source, an early online service and CompuServe competitor, and Control Video Corporation, a predecessor to AOL.

  2. The Source fut le fruit de l’imagination de William von Meister, qui fonda la compagnie, mais en fut éjecté en 1979 . Sans se décourager, il créa une nouvelle société, la Control Video Corporation, dans l’intention de permettre aux possesseurs d’ordinateurs personnels et de consoles de jeux de participer à des jeux en ligne.

    • Paul E. Ceruzzi
    • 2012
  3. 17 juil. 2019 · Von Meister and two engineers devised an information network based on “piggybacking” digital data on FM radio broadcasts using a single sideband. The system, which von Meister named Infocast, could broadcast data up to the limit of an FM broadcast (about 75 miles).

    • Michael A. Banks
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marc_SeriffMarc Seriff - Wikipedia

    Marc S. Seriff (born May 5, 1948 in Austin, Texas) is best known as the CTO and co-founder of America Online, along with Jim Kimsey (CEO), Steve Case, and William von Meister (as Control Video Corporation).

  5. The first purely consumer on-line service in the United States was The Source. It was founded in 1978 by William von Meister, a local telecommunications entrepreneur who envisioned a ‘home information utility’ that would do for computers what AT&T did for telephones.

  6. 28 févr. 2023 · William Von Meister was an innovative entrepreneur who played a significant role in pioneering the early online services of the 1980s. He was born in New York City on February 21, 1942, into a noble German family that had ties to Kaiser Wilhelm II.

  7. 25 avr. 2014 · That Man Is William von Meister. And he is the subject of this episode. I’ve enjoyed all of the episodes we’ve done so far, but I have to say this has been the most fun. It’s exciting to shed some light on a bit of history that I think has been criminally overlooked.