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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Computer Bulletin Boards Information

Basic Uses Of Computer Bulletin Boards
You can use BBSes to send and receive messages from people all around the
world where there is a telephone; send and receive various files and programs
from people and companies; as well as play games, receive information, and
just have a good a good time.

What Is A Computer Bulletin Board?
Computer bulletin boards are more commonly referred to as a bulletin board
system, or "BBS" (for short). A BBS is a computer that uses a special
program whaich allows other computers to call it up by using regular phone
lines. A BBS is like a storage facility that permits people to send and
receive messages through their computers, as well as send and receive files.

General Uses of BBSes
There are many uses for BBSes. You can use them like a regular (cork)
bulletin board. You can use them to post jokes, notices, news flashes,
and so on... You can also use them much the same way that you would use a
CB. People can hold a "conversation" over the computer by sending messages
back and forth just by typing the sentences into the computer, and posting
them on a BBS. BBSes can also be used to send and receive private
messages. You can use a BBS to gather information about a certain topic,
as well as ask other people to help you with something. A lot of people
exchange files and programs, and play games with people through the computer.
You can also use BBSes to buy and sell things.

The Business Use of BBSes
Many businesses use BBSes to send electronic mail to distributors, and
distributing networks. They use them also to talk to business prospects.
Businesses use BBSes for a variety of reasons. Auto Repair Shops, Mail-
Order Companies, Government Offices, Travel Agencies, Banks, and Sales
Organizations are among the different types of businesses that frequently
use BBSes to do business.

A Short History Of BBSes
In 1978, Ward Christiansen and Randy Suess wrote the first BBS software
program. They called it CBBS (Computer Bulletin Board System). They
designed the BBS to look like a real bulletin board that you would find in
a supermarket, a school, or at the office. The idea was for people and
businesses to be able to use their computers to exchange information, post
messages and contact people over the phone.

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