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    Symbolics, Inc. was a computer manufacturer headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and later in Concord, Massachusetts, with manufacturing facilities in Chatsworth, California (a suburban section of Los Angeles). Its first CEO, chairman, and founder was Russell Noftsker.

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  2. Mar 13, 2015 · The first dot-com was purchased by a Massachusetts-based computer company Symbolics on March 15, 1985 -- four years before the World Wide Web even existed. (Email and the Internet pre-date the...

  3. Let me tell you a bit about the Symbolics Computer Corporation. These are the people who registered the name in 1985, and they were a company way ahead of their time. The original Symbolics company pioneered computer development.

  4. Mar 15, 2010 · 1985: Symbolics, a Massachusetts computer company, registers symbolics.com, the internet's first domain name. The market for these unique addresses would not heat up for years, but this click...

  5. Symbolics.com has been covered in major media like: WSJ, Tech Crunch, Wired, NY Times, Bloomberg Radio, CNN, Forbes, Telegraph, Business Insider and countless others. Everything you’d ever want to know about the original Symbolics Computer Corporation can be found on Wikipedia here: Symbolics Wikipedia Page.

  6. Mar 1, 2016 · In these Wild West days of the internet when domain names first began to be registered for commercial use, with symbolics.com kicking things off when it was registered to Symbolics Computer Corp. on March 15, 1985, few people had any idea how big the internet was going to be in the coming decades.

  7. Mar 15, 2023 · Internet. Symbolics.com is the first registered .com domain name on the Internet; it is to say, the oldest .com domain. It was registered by Symbolics, Inc., an American computer manufacturer, back on March 15, 1985. Decades later, in August 2009, it was acquired by XF.com Investments (now napkin.com). Table of contents.

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