Computer trivia: What tech company did founder Marc Ewing name for his granddad’s old Cornell Lacrosse cap?
Answer: Red Hat.
Computer trivia: What short-lived dot-com made founders Todd Krizelman and Stephan Paternot briefly rich when its stock soared 606 percent on its first day?
Answer: TheGlobe.com.
Computer trivia: What short-lived company did Apple, IBM and Hewlett-Packard spawn to create platform-independent software?
Answer: Taligent.
Computer trivia: What senior Democrat’s interest in getting a few computers for the office resulted in his becoming the first U.S. senator with an Internet home page?
Answer: Ted Kennedy’s.
Computer trivia: What self-contained online service opened a link to the Internet in 1994, exposing its one million newbie’s to a somewhat hostile web community?
Answer: America Online.
Computer trivia: What self-appointed vigilante ruminant kept newsgroups safe from spam, before moving on to develop NoCeM anti-spam technology?
Answer: Cancelmoose.
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Computer trivia: What search engine did Digital Equipment Corporation develop to manage its old e-mail?
Answer: Alta Vista.
Computer trivia: What rural state provided WiFi for all residents, earning it a Yahoo “Most Wired City in America” award?
Answer: Nevada.
Computer trivia: What Rolling Stone hit song did Microsoft use to jump-start the Windows 95 roll-out?
Answer: Start Me Up.
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Computer trivia: What publisher’s Perl programming reference books, thanks to their cover illustration, are better known as The Pink Camel” and “The Llama”?
Answer: O’Reilly’s.