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  2. Prodigy (online service) - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, Prodigy Internet is the main ISP with an estimated 92% of market share. It is also the leader in WiFi (hotspots) and broadband (DSL) access. The broadband service is called Prodigy Infinitum and is available in speeds of 512 kbit/s, 1024 kbit/s, 2048 kbit/s, 4096 kbit/s and 20480 kbit/s. [34]

  3. Make math learning fun and effective with Prodigy Math Game. Free for students, parents and educators.

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    Prodigy, the no-cost math game where kids can earn prizes, go on quests and play with friends all while learning math. Amazing pets, epic battles and math practice.

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  6. Prodigy: The pre-Internet online service that didn’t live up ...

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    Prodigy was one of these premium services. It was the pre-Web online service that succeeded in spite of unbelievable blunders like censorship and taking away services that it had offered for free.

  7. Before the Web: Online services of yesteryear | ZDNET

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    Prodigy, which was created by IBM, Sears and CBS, wasn't meant to be an online service. It was meant to be an online shopping and news delivery service using television set-top boxes.

  8. The Big Internet Brands Of The '90s — Where Are They Now? - NPR

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    A younger competitor to CompuServe, Prodigy was a "home computer information service" launched nationally in 1990 by a partnership of Sears and IBM, distinguishing itself with the addition of ...

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  10. Where Online Services Go When They Die - The Atlantic

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    In this case, the missing cultural repository is Prodigy, a consumer-oriented online service that launched in 1988 as a partnership between Sears and IBM. Users accessed it by dialing into...

  11. 07-15-14 asides Resurrecting Prodigy, The World’s Proto-Internet Before the Internet, there was Prodigy. Extinct for almost 15 years, one hacker is bringing Prodigy back.