Among early adopters, the computer industry itself became the source of many early markets such as a network for the exchange of libraries of object-oriented computer code.
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Starting in 1984, Salin worked to create AMIX as an international network for the exchange of information, consulting contracts, computer code and research.
In 1984 Salin founded the American Information Exchange (AMIX), a network for the buying and selling of information, goods and services.
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