Future Graph
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Future Graph, Inc. also known as Futuregraph was a publisher of math and science educational software used in hundreds of secondary schools and universities.[2][3][4] They are best known for f(g) Scholar, a data analysis program which featured a scientific calculator, graphing, and spreadsheet.[2]
Company typeGraphing software
GenreEducational software
Headquarters75 James Way
Southampton, Pennsylvania 18966[2]
Southampton, Pennsylvania 18966[2]
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| Company type | Graphing software |
|---|---|
| Genre | Educational software |
| Founder | Bob Blitshtein[1] Steve Boymel[1] |
| Headquarters | 75 James Way Southampton, Pennsylvania 18966[2] |
| Products | f(g) Scholar |
| Revenue | $2.5 million[1] |
Software
In addition to f(g) Scholar, Future Graph sold other software including a Personal Professor, Home Teachers Series, and also a collection of clipart.[2]
