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'''Qume''' was a manufacturer of [[daisy-wheel]] printers originally located in [[Hayward, California]], later moving to [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]. <ref>http://www.businessweek.com/@@k03jAYcANKJkaQAA/1989-94/pre88/b31001.htm</ref> Around 1980, it also opened a manufacturing facility in [[Puerto Rico]].<ref>http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2003/vol7n02/Evangelist-en.html</ref> It once dominated the daisy-wheel market. <ref>http://www.businessweek.com/@@k03jAYcANKJkaQAA/1989-94/pre88/b31001.htm</ref> As the market for its printers declined in the 1980s, the company developed a line of [[computer terminal]]s.<ref>http://www.cbronline.com/article_cg.asp?guid=B39AFDE3-6629-4795-9BBE-2989135DDBA2</ref> It was founded by [[David S. Lee]] in 1973 and was a division of [[ITT Corporation]] from 1978 until its acquisition by [[Wyse Technology]] sometime before 1995.<ref>http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Wyse-Technology-Inc-Company-History.html</ref><ref>http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=1075df244cb5b1cb98f44ba2ba6d06fc</ref><ref>http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/personaltechnology/2002946030_ptmacc22.html</ref>
'''Qume''' was a manufacturer of [[daisy-wheel]] printers originally located in [[Hayward, California]], later moving to [[San Jose, California|San Jose]]. <ref>http://www.businessweek.com/@@k03jAYcANKJkaQAA/1989-94/pre88/b31001.htm</ref> Around 1980, it also opened a manufacturing facility in [[Puerto Rico]].<ref>http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2003/vol7n02/Evangelist-en.html</ref> It once dominated the daisy-wheel market. <ref>http://www.businessweek.com/@@k03jAYcANKJkaQAA/1989-94/pre88/b31001.htm</ref> As the market for its printers declined in the 1980s, the company developed a line of [[computer terminal]]s.<ref>http://www.cbronline.com/article_cg.asp?guid=B39AFDE3-6629-4795-9BBE-2989135DDBA2</ref> It was founded by [[David S. Lee]] in 1973 and was a division of [[ITT Corporation]] from 1978 until its acquisition by [[Wyse Technology]] sometime before 1995.<ref>http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Wyse-Technology-Inc-Company-History.html</ref><ref>http://news.asianweek.com/news/view_article.html?article_id=1075df244cb5b1cb98f44ba2ba6d06fc</ref><ref>http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/personaltechnology/2002946030_ptmacc22.html</ref>



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Qume was a manufacturer of daisy-wheel printers originally located in Hayward, California, later moving to San Jose. [1] Around 1980, it also opened a manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico.[2] It once dominated the daisy-wheel market. [3] As the market for its printers declined in the 1980s, the company developed a line of computer terminals.[4] It was founded by David S. Lee in 1973 and was a division of ITT Corporation from 1978 until its acquisition by Wyse Technology sometime before 1995.[5][6][7]

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