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Computer Literacy Bookshops was a local chain of bookstores selling primarily technical-oriented books in Northern California. It was founded in 1983 in Sunnyvale, California, where its concentration in technical books fit well with its Silicon Valley customer base. Computer Literacy was acquired by CBooks Express in 1997, and after going public traded as fatbrain.com, selling books both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. Fatbrain was acquired by Barnes & Noble in 2000, which absorbed the company into its main enterprise, and shut down the physical stores the following year.

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  • Computer Literacy Bookshops was a local chain of bookstores selling primarily technical-oriented books in Northern California. It was founded in 1983 in Sunnyvale, California, where its concentration in technical books fit well with its Silicon Valley customer base. Computer Literacy was acquired by CBooks Express in 1997, and after going public traded as fatbrain.com, selling books both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. Fatbrain was acquired by Barnes & Noble in 2000, which absorbed the company into its main enterprise, and shut down the physical stores the following year. (en)
  • Computer Literacy Bookshops foi uma cadeia local de livrarias que vendem livros principalmente orientados assuntos técnicos, situada ao no norte da Califórnia. Foi fundada em 1983 em Sunnyvale, Califórnia, onde sua principal área de concentração de vendas ocorria em livros técnicos o que se encaixava perfeitamente com a base de clientes do Vale do Silício, onde estava situada. A Computer Literacy foi adquirida pela CBooks Express em 1997, e depois de ter sido comercializado como fatbrain.com, vendendo livros tanto online como em lojas físicas. A Fatbrain foi adquirida pela Barnes & Noble em 2000, que absorveu a empresa e encerrou as lojas físicas no ano seguinte. (pt)
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  • Computer Literacy Bookshops was a local chain of bookstores selling primarily technical-oriented books in Northern California. It was founded in 1983 in Sunnyvale, California, where its concentration in technical books fit well with its Silicon Valley customer base. Computer Literacy was acquired by CBooks Express in 1997, and after going public traded as fatbrain.com, selling books both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. Fatbrain was acquired by Barnes & Noble in 2000, which absorbed the company into its main enterprise, and shut down the physical stores the following year. (en)
  • Computer Literacy Bookshops foi uma cadeia local de livrarias que vendem livros principalmente orientados assuntos técnicos, situada ao no norte da Califórnia. Foi fundada em 1983 em Sunnyvale, Califórnia, onde sua principal área de concentração de vendas ocorria em livros técnicos o que se encaixava perfeitamente com a base de clientes do Vale do Silício, onde estava situada. (pt)
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  • Computer Literacy Bookshops (en)
  • Computer Literacy Bookshops (pt)
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