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The Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium (later Corporation), most commonly known as MECC, was a state-funded company founded in 1973. The goal of the organization was to create educational computer programs, primarily for use in libraries and public schools. During its lifetime, the company produced a number of programs that have become well-known to American generation X and Y students, such as The Oregon Trail, Number Munchers, and Spellevator.
The state of Minnesota spun off the company as a private corporation in the late 1980s. It was bought by a venture capitalist for $5 million, who sold it less than a year later to The Learning Company for $250 million.
MECC's offices in Minnesota closed in January 1999.
External links
- History of MECC from Stanford University (http://ldt.stanford.edu/ldt1999/Students/kemery/esc/otCompanyFrame.htm)
- http://www.praxagora.com/~stevet/alliance/comments/991220.html