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SF NETCoffee House Network was an electronicbulletin board system created byWayne Gregori inSan Francisco, California in July 1991.[1][2][3]

The network consisted of coin-operated, public access computers installed in manyBay Area coffee houses.[4][5] SF Net allowed individuals from all walks of life to communicate with each other via chat rooms and message boards. Additionally, it provided games and access toFidoNet.[6]

The coffee shop terminals were the culmination of a series of clever solutions to the problems of long-term remote placement in areas marked by low supervision and a young crowd. According to the then-popularBoardwatch magazine, the inexpensive, hence replaceablePC XT sat inside a locked plywood cabinet with vandalism-resistantZolatone[7] paint and "keyboard condoms," or spill-resistant rubber coverings. Wayne Gregori engagedDavid Lahti as a friend and fellow visionary to help develop and operator of a popular San FranciscoBBS, to develop and maintain the code base for the cafe table's communications software named, TableTalk, the BBS code base was maintained by Gregori. Lahti and Gregori developed and introduced a handshake between the coffee shop terminals and the BBS to distinguish them from other callers, ensuring paying customers could continue to use dedicated lines.[8]

Participating Coffee Shops

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NameLocation
Brain Wash1122 Folsom Street,San Francisco, California
Horseshoe Cafe566 Haight Street,San Francisco, California
Ground Zero783 Haight Street,San Francisco, California
Club Coffee920 Valencia Street,San Francisco, California
The Coffee Zone1409 Haight Street,San Francisco, California
Muddy Waters521 Valencia Street,San Francisco, California
Jammin Java701 Cole Street,San Francisco, California
Java Bound1916 Irving Street,San Francisco, California
Jammin Java1398 9th Avenue,San Francisco, California
Java Source343 Clement Street,San Francisco, California
Laundry Cafe570 Green Street,San Francisco, California
Caffe Roma526 Columbus Avenue,San Francisco, California
Monday Blu's3821 18th Street,San Francisco, California
Cafe Nefeli1854 Euclid Street,Berkeley, California
Cafe Milano2522 Bancroft Way,Berkeley, California
Espresso Roma2960 College Avenue,Berkeley, California
Coffee Source2404 Telegraph Berkeley Street,Berkeley, California
Cafe Mediterraneum2475 Telegraph Avenue,Berkeley, California
Gaylord Cafe4123 Piedmont Avenue,Oakland, California
Central Park Books32 E. Fourth Street,San Mateo, California
Royal Ground1146 4th Street,San Rafael, California
Caffe Nuvo556 San Anselmo Avenue,San Anselmo, California
Mama's Royal Cafe387 Miller Avenue,Mill Valley, California
Java Beach1396 La Playa St,San Francisco, California

SF Net discontinued service in August 1997.

See also

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References

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  1. ^John Flinn (18 August 1991). "High-tech small talk offered at The City's cafes".San Francisco Examiner.
  2. ^Leonard, Andrew."CyberCafes Mean Business". Retrieved20 August 2012.
  3. ^Katherine Bishop (2 August 1992). "The Electronic Coffeehouse".New York Times.
  4. ^John Boudreau (17 February 1993). "A Cuppa and a Computer".Washington Post.
  5. ^Linda Joyce (1991). "SF NET Coffee House Network CNN Report 1991 San Francisco".CNN.
  6. ^Shann Nix (14 January 1993). "The Computerized Kaffeeklatsch".San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^"Zolatone - Technical Information". Master Coating Technologies. Retrieved20 August 2012.
  8. ^"SFNet - Coin Operated Bulletin Board Invades Coffee House Culture".Boardwatch Magazine:65–69. May 1993.
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