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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "There was a thriving industry devoted to the Apple II at one time, including:8/16A+ - Published by IDGA2-Central On DiskApple Assembly LinesA.U.G.E. Apple User Group EuropeCall-A.P.P.L.E. Still published as an E-ZineCompute! AppleCo-Op Spirit Published after A.P.P.L.E. Co-Op Ceased Business operations in 1990 returning the group to User Group Status.GS+Hardcore Computist (later renamed just Computist after young subscribers' parents kept throwing it out as porn)II Alive (published by Quality Computers, a large mail-order retailer specializing in the Apple II)inCider (later merged with A+ and renamed \"inCider/A+\")Juiced.GS Still in print.NibbleOpen-Apple (later renamed \"A2-Central\") - Published by Resource CentralPom's (France). See http://sbm.ordinotheque.free.fr/apple/poms/Peelings IIRebootSoftdisk & Softdisk G-S - by Softdisk PublishingSoftSide Apple EditionShareware Solutions IIThe Apple II Review (later renamed \"Apple IIGS Buyer's Guide\")The Road AppleThe Sourceror's ApprenticeScript-CentralSoftalkStudio CityWashington Apple PiWindfallUnderstanding the Apple II by James Fielding SatherMost Apple user groups published newsletters; some of these gained fame outside their local area. The best known of these were probably Call-A.P.P.L.E. (published by the Apple Puget Sound Program Library Exchange, A.P.P.L.E., in Seattle), the Washington Apple Pi Journal (published by Washington Apple Pi in Washington, DC). The Washington Apple Pi is still in operation and still publishing (though the focus is now on the Macintosh); A.P.P.L.E. ceased publication of Call-A.P.P.L.E. in 1990, printing the Co-Op Spirit for 3 years and restarting publication of Call-A.P.P.L.E. as an E-Zine in 2002.Juiced.GS is still in print today, and is the only remaining print publication dedicated to the Apple II computer."@en }

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