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What (who) is Andrew Fluegelman - definition

AMERICAN PUBLISHER (1943-1985)
Andrew Fleugelman; Andrew Cardozo Fluegelman; Fluegelman, Andrew; Fluegelman

Fluegelman, Andrew         
Andrew Fluegelman         
<person> A successful attorney, editor of PC World Magazine, and author of the MS-DOS communications program {PC-TALK III}, written in 1982. He once owned the trademark "freeware" but it wasn't enforced after his disappearance. In 1985, Fluegelman was diagnosed with cancer. He was last seen a week later, on 1985-07-06, when he left his Marin County home to go to his office in Tiburon. He called his wife later that day and has not been heard from since. His car was found at Vista Point on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. [San Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, October 1985]. Shareware history (http://paulspicks.com/history.asp). {NEWSBYTES article (http://textfiles.fisher.hu/news/freeware.txt)}. http://doenetwork.bravepages.com/579dmca.html. (2003-07-25)
Andrew Wiles         
  • Andrew Wiles in front of the statue of [[Pierre de Fermat]] in [[Beaumont-de-Lomagne]] in 1995, Fermat's birthplace in southern France
BRITISH MATHEMATICIAN; (BORN 1953)
Andrew John Wiles; Andrew J. Wiles; Andrew wiles; Andrew Wile; Sir Andrew John Wiles; Wiles, Andrew

Sir Andrew John Wiles (born 11 April 1953) is an English mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specializing in number theory. He is best known for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he was awarded the 2016 Abel Prize and the 2017 Copley Medal by the Royal Society. He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2000, and in 2018, was appointed the first Regius Professor of Mathematics at Oxford. Wiles is also a 1997 MacArthur Fellow.

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Andrew Fluegelman

Andrew Cardozo Fluegelman (November 27, 1943 – c. July 6, 1985) was a publisher, photographer, programmer and attorney best known as a pioneer of what is now known as the shareware business model for software marketing. He was also the founding editor of both PC World and Macworld and the leader of the 1970s New Games movement, which advocated the development of noncompetitive games.