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[[FILE:businessweek12-03-1979.jpg|border|right|thumb| Steve and Arleen Chafitz <ref>Steve and Arleen Chafitz, as appeared in the December 3, 1979 issue of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomberg_Businessweek Business Week], [http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/chafitz.html Chafitz Electronic Chess Computers] from [[The Spacious Mind]]</ref> ]]  
 
[[FILE:businessweek12-03-1979.jpg|border|right|thumb| Steve and Arleen Chafitz <ref>Steve and Arleen Chafitz, as appeared in the December 3, 1979 issue of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomberg_Businessweek Business Week], [http://www.spacious-mind.com/html/chafitz.html Chafitz Electronic Chess Computers] from [[The Spacious Mind]]</ref> ]]  
  
'''Arleen Chafitz''',
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'''Arleen Chafitz''',<br/>
an American entrepreneur, and along with her husband [[Steve Chafitz]] founder of [[Chafitz|Chafitz Inc.]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_executive_officer CEO] of [[Chafitz#e-End|e-End]], located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick,_Maryland Frederick, Maryland].
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an American entrepreneur, and along with her husband [[Steve Chafitz]] founder of [[Chafitz|Chafitz Inc.]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_executive_officer CEO] of [[Chafitz#e-End|e-End]], located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick,_Maryland Frederick, Maryland]. Steve and Arleen Chafitz are recognized as two of the most significant leaders of the consumer electronic revolution in the early 1970's. They  established Chafitz Inc. in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockville,_Maryland Rockville, Maryland], which became a leading retailers and electronics fulfillment organizations for consumer electronics. They have been credited with pioneering [[Games|electronic games]] employing the early advances in [[Artificial Intelligence]] such as [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess]] and [[Backgammon]] computers <ref>[https://www.eendusa.com/how-we-started/ e-End - How We Started]</ref>.  
 
 
Steve and Arleen Chafitz are recognized as two of the most significant leaders of the consumer electronic revolution in the early 1970's. They  established Chafitz Inc. in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockville,_Maryland Rockville, Maryland], which became a leading retailers and electronics fulfillment organizations for consumer electronics. They have been credited with pioneering [[Games|electronic games]] employing the early advances in [[Artificial Intelligence]] such as [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess]] and [[Backgammon]] computers <ref>[https://www.eendusa.com/how-we-started/ e-End - How We Started]</ref>.  
 
  
 
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Steve and Arleen Chafitz [1]

Arleen Chafitz,
an American entrepreneur, and along with her husband Steve Chafitz founder of Chafitz Inc. and CEO of e-End, located in Frederick, Maryland. Steve and Arleen Chafitz are recognized as two of the most significant leaders of the consumer electronic revolution in the early 1970's. They established Chafitz Inc. in Rockville, Maryland, which became a leading retailers and electronics fulfillment organizations for consumer electronics. They have been credited with pioneering electronic games employing the early advances in Artificial Intelligence such as dedicated chess and Backgammon computers [2].

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  1. Steve and Arleen Chafitz, as appeared in the December 3, 1979 issue of Business Week, Chafitz Electronic Chess Computers from The Spacious Mind
  2. e-End - How We Started

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