• TWX was a trade magazine published by the Long Lines Department of AT&T Corporation. The magazine first appeared in June 1944 and was published sporadically...
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  • TWX may refer to: Teletypewriter Exchange Service, a telex system in the US and Canada TWX (magazine) Time Warner's stock ticker symbol This disambiguation...
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    Sound film—Westrex sound system for cinema films developed by Bell Labs TWX Magazine—A short-lived trade periodical published by Bell Laboratories (1944–1952)...
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    be sent to multiple distant telex and TWX machines as well as delivering the same message to non-telex and non-TWX subscribers via Western Union Mailgram...
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    I knew how." Some of the nonfiction articles in the trade periodical TWX Magazine have been attributed to Klass during his employment at Bell Labs, although...
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    Technologies. The successor title was Record—AT&T Bell Laboratories. TWX magazine Bell Labs Technical Journal "Bell Laboratories Record" (PDF). Bell Laboratories...
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  • described their new charge-coupled device in the journal in a 1970 paper. TWX magazine Bell Laboratories Record Scientific journal "Foreword". Bell System Technical...
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    called "TWX" which initially also used rotary dialing and Baudot code, carried to the customer premises as pulses of DC on a metallic copper pair. TWX later...
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  • Zone Magazine (1981–1989) Two Complete Science-Adventure Books (1950–1954) TWX (1944–1952) U.S. Air Services (1919–1956) U.S. Lady (1955–?) U.S. News &...
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    Journal Disney Magazine Dragon Dungeon The General Nintendo Power Operations Presenza The Signpost TWX An inflight magazine (or in-flight magazine) is a free...
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    program featured a distinctive theme composed by Donald Swartz entitled "TWX in 12 Bars," which featured percussion supplied by a teletype machine. The...
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    Public On June 6". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 28, 2014. "Time Warner (TWX) Completes Time Inc. (TIME) Spinoff". TheStreet.com. June 9, 2014. Retrieved...
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    and 1980s. It also owned DC Comics and Mad magazine. The European publishing division, which produced magazines and comics, was known as Williams Publishing;...
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    FL) 415+186 – International Sender (Oakland, CA – in this era, 510 was TWX) 303+187 – International Sender (Denver, CO) 212+188 – International Sender...
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  • YAHOO!". The New York Post. Peter Kafka (August 1, 2008). "Time Warner (TWX) Killed Jon Miller/Yahoo (YHOO) Board Deal". Silicon Alley Insider. Christine...
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    teleprinter code for American Telephone & Telegraph's TWX (TeletypeWriter eXchange) network. TWX originally used the earlier five-bit ITA2, which was also...
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    from the original on November 17, 2007. Retrieved November 12, 2007. "AOL (TWX): Randy Falco's Year-End Love Note to AOLers". Archived from the original...
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    located remotely, and the system could be accessed using the public Telex and TWX networks. CTSS was described in a paper presented at the 1962 Spring Joint...
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  • July 2024 Golanski, Candace (January 1997), "What's New", The What's New Magazine, Popular Science, retrieved 25 July 2024 Herosian, Glenn A. (14 February...
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    area codes N10 were implemented for the Teletypewriter Exchange Service (TWX). It was already common practice for decades that the digits 0 and 1 could...
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  • majority of the chorus is in 5 4 while the rest of the song is written in 6 4 "TWX in 12 Bars" by Donald Swartz, the theme for the TV program Wall Street Week...
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    (Plowshare)" (Press release). Atomic Energy Commission. October 13, 1960. TWX to OBrien et al, Subject: High Explosive Scooter Detonation has been Delayed...
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  • subsidiary of Western Electric and it was a manufacturer of teletypewriters for TWX services. There was the acquisition in 1931 of the Nassau Smelting and Refining...
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  • Retrieved 2009-08-15. Carlson, Nicholas (2009-04-15). "AOL Is Hiring Editors (TWX)". Business Insider. Retrieved 2009-08-15. And, unlike some new media empires...
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  • months later and was restarted in January 2000 as Third Wave eXplosion (TWX). That promotion closed in the summer of 2000. Along with local wrestler...
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