Connectix
Software and hardware company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Connectix Corporation was a software and hardware company, noted for having released innovative products that were either made obsolete as Apple Computer incorporated the ideas into system software, or were sold to other companies once they became popular. It was formed in October 1988 by Jon Garber; dominant board members and co-founders were Garber, Bonnie Fought (the two were later married), and close friend Roy McDonald. McDonald was still Chief Executive Officer and president when Connectix finally closed in August 2003.
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Company type | Subsidiary of Microsoft |
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Industry | Computer software and hardware |
Founded | October 1988 (1988-10) |
Defunct | August 2003 (2003-08) |
Fate | Sold QuickCam to Logitech, sold Virtual Game Station to Sony, sold Virtual PC to Microsoft, discontinued other products |
Successor | Dissolved |
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Parent | Microsoft Corporation |
Website | Former corporate website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-04-08) |
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