Calma Youtube channel statistics
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02.11.2020 Mon | +160 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
25.10.2020 Sun | +87 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
19.10.2020 Mon | +213 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
10.10.2020 Sat | +155 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
02.10.2020 Fri | +266 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
23.09.2020 Wed | +422 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
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05.09.2020 Sat | +388 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
28.08.2020 Fri | +425 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
22.08.2020 Sat | +1,941 | $ 0 - $ 4 |
14.08.2020 Fri | +5,803 | $ 2 - $ 13 |
05.08.2020 Wed | +416 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
29.07.2020 Wed | +544 | $ 0 - $ 1 |
20.07.2020 Mon | +89 | $ 0 - $ 0 |
Calma biography
Calma Company, based in Sunnyvale, California, was, between 1965 and 1988, a vendor of digitizers and minicomputer-based graphics systems targeted at the cartographic and electronic, mechanical and architectural design markets. In the electronic area, the company's best known products were GDS (an abbreviation for "Graphic Design System" [GDS78]), introduced in 1971, and GDS II, introduced in 1978. By 1983, these two products together accounted for 60% of Calma's revenue. In the mechanical area, the DDM (for "Design Drafting and Manufacturing") product was introduced in 1977, and was later extended, under the name "Dimension III", to address the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) market. The use of this format persisted into the 21st century, long after the demise of the GDS II computer system. In the integrated circuit industry jargon of 2008, "GDS II" referred no longer