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called The Interface Group Inc., which was founded by Sheldon Adelson in 1973. COMDEX is an acronym for COMputer Dealers' EXposition. The show is oriented to computer manufacturers, dealers and distributors. The first show was held in December 1979. COMDEX has become one of the largest computer shows in the world. It holds two major shows a year. In winter the show is in Las Vegas and in the spring it is in another major city such as Atlanta, Chicago or Toronto.
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The exhibition for personal and business computer users was to have been held last Thursday, Friday and Saturday but "the way things are going with the computer industry at this time, 1985 was not the time to hold a new computer show," said David Small, a spokesman for Computer Faire Inc. The Newton,
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wrote that "Warren sold out just in time. The Faire is shrinking. It may not be dying, but it is no longer the important trade show it was two short years ago. Without the giant booths from IBM, Apple, and AT&T, the Faire would have looked like any other small, local, end-user show. The move to
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Personal Computing magazine sponsored three shows called the Personal Computer Show! in 1977. The First Western Show was in Los Angeles in March, The First Eastern Show was in Philadelphia in April/May and The First New England Show was in Boston in June... COMDEX was a show organized by a company
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As Jim Warren later recalled: “We had these lines running all around the fucking building and nobody was irritated. Nobody was pushy. We didn’t know what we were doing and the exhibitors didn’t know what they were doing and the attendees didn’t know what was going on, but everybody was excited and
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May 11–13: At the 4th West Coast Computer Faire, held in San Francisco's Civic Auditorium & Brooks Hall, in a booth as elaborate as those seen at Consumer Electronics Shows, Atari demonstrated its new 400 and 800 series
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in the movement of the sixties. Like the concert at Max Yasgur’s farm, this was both a cultural vindication and a signal that the movement had gotten so big that it no longer belonged to its progenitors.
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When the first fair opened, almost twice as many people arrived as Warren anticipated, and thousands of people were waiting to get into the auditorium. More than 12,000 people visited the fair.
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At its peak, all available spaces for exhibits were rented out, including the balcony of Civic Auditorium, and the hallway to the restrooms in Brooks Hall (where
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Fourth Personal Computer Faire San Francisco, Sept. 25-27. Contact: The Interface Group, Registration Department, 300 First Ave., Needham, Mass. 02194.
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The Eighth Northeast Computer Faire, September 26–29, 1985, Bayside Exposition Center. Boston. MA. was presented by Computer Faire Inc., Newton, MA.
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the Moscone Center didn't help that impression; a large chunk of the main floor was unused, adding to the impression of the Faire's shrunken size".
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textile maker Toshio Mizushima, who became the first authorized Apple dealer in Japan.Other visitors included Tomio Gotō who developed the
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First West Coast IBM PC Faire, August 26–28, 1983 in San Francisco, CA, was presented by Computer Faire, Inc., Redwood City, CA.
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Fourth Personal Computer Faire, in San Francisco, was presented September 25–27, 1986, by The Interface Group, Needham, Mass.
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The Northeast Computer Faire in Boston, was presented by Computer Faire Inc., Newton, Mass., a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall.
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Third Personal Computer Faire September 5–7, 1985 in San Francisco, CA was presented by Computer Faire, Inc., Newton, MA.
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Southern California Computer Faire was presented by Computer Faire Inc., Newton, Mass., a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall.
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The 2nd West Coast Computer Faire was held March 3–5, 1978, at what was then the San Jose Convention Center (now
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congenial and undemanding and it was a tremendous turn-on. People just stood and talked—‘Oh, you’ve got an
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The 6th West Coast Computer Faire was held on April 3–5, 1981, notable for being the venue where
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stopped exhibiting at the West Coast Computer Faire, refusing to exhibit at any show other than
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in the home. The West Coast PC Faire was formed to provide a more specialized show. However,
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The 16th West Coast Computer Faire was held from May 30 to June 2, 1991, at Moscone Center.
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Mass.-based company, a subsidiary of Prentice-Hall, stages computer shows on both coasts.
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The 7th West Coast Computer Faire saw the introduction of the 5 MB Winchester
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Annual computer industry expo in San Francisco, California from 1977 to 1991
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The 4th West Coast Computer Faire returned to San Francisco in May 1979 at
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The 3rd West Coast Computer Faire was held on November 3–5, 1978, at the
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A History Of The Personal Computer : The People and the Technology
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In 1983, Warren sold the rights to the Faire for US$ 3 million to
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The 8th West Coast Computer Faire was held March 18–20, 1983.
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The 7th West Cost Computer Faire, as printed in Issue 2.3 of
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The 12th West Coast Computer Faire was held in March 1987.
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At the 5th West Coast Computer Faire, held in March 1980,
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Original article about the first fair by David H. Ahl
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conference and exposition most often associated with
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