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X connectivity software delivers information to university students' PCs. (University of Virginia at Charlottesville)

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T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), October 1st, 1994

University of Virginia at Charlottesville has an Academic Computing Center with a network to deliver information to PC desktops throughout the campus. Students have access to a variety of applications, as well as the university library's online electronic text library and archive. The network uses the X Windowing System to let different platforms share information and applications. The X Window System is a de facto standard for network computing, particularly for UNIX workstations, mainframes and minicomputers. X Windows is contributing to the growth of the Internet, because it provides high-p...

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