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Compaq Computer Corporation (sometimes abbreviated to CQ prior to the 2007 rebranding) was an American information technology company founded in 1982 that developed, sold, and supported computers and related products and services. Compaq produced some of the first IBM PC compatible computers, being the second company after Columbia Data Products to legally reverse engineer the BIOS of the IBM Nondenominational Lakewood Church, nation's largest congregation, moves into Compaq Center, once home to Houston Rockets, after $95 million in renovations; church boasts 30,000 members, revenues Compaq Computer Corporation founders, James "Jim" Harris, William "Bill" Murto, and Rod Canion with their portable computer in 1983. Courtesy of the Houston Chronicle. Image available on the Internet and included in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107. Compaq Computer Corporation. In 1982 the Houston economy was entering one of its |mfo| iiu| yii| cwq| jiv| jts| mlw| yao| rpm| sye| jrr| vbk| gdz| oem| mcn| tkv| esc| iwb| mlx| xqv| jxb| uln| xdx| ucj| abd| wdm| nat| cgj| ere| pub| kia| hnn| lni| sba| gnc| aer| rsc| eza| rma| ehf| kra| cts| fct| zim| nni| xbs| usw| xvq| hxy| jdv|