Computer Center Corporation

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Computer Center Corporation was a computer time-sharing company based in Washington. The company offered time-sharing on a PDP-10. Its customers included Bill Gates and Paul Allen.[1]

Nicknamed C-Cubed, this company was founded in 1968 and closed in 1970.[2][3]

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Two other companies, both based in New Jersey, used similar names.[4][5]

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