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4 unusual facts about Bloomberg Terminal


Bloomberg Terminal

The server side of the terminal was originally developed using mostly the programming languages Fortran and C.

There are also applications that allow mobile access via Android, BlackBerry, and iOS.

Washington University Libraries

Databases provided by Moody's, Standard & Poor's, Hoover's, and Disclosure; receives comprehensive real-time stock and other market information through the Bloomberg and Bridge Information Systems; maintains a book collection of around 30,000 volumes and subscriptions to more than 400 major business journals, magazines, and newspapers.

York University Libraries

The Peter F. Bronfman Business Library serves the Schulich School of Business and related programs, and offers many electronic resources, including the Bloomberg Terminal, to its users.



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