• Computing is an online magazine published by The Channel Company for IT managers and professionals in the United Kingdom. The brand announced plans to...
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  • Creative Computing was one of the earliest magazines covering the microcomputer revolution. Published from October 1974 until December 1985, the magazine covered...
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  • Compute! (ISSN 0194-357X), often stylized as COMPUTE!, is an American home computer magazine that was published from 1979 to 1994. Its origins can be traced...
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    first computer magazine. It began as Roster of Organizations in the Field of Automatic Computing Machinery (1951–1952), and then The Computing Machinery Field...
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  • Microsystems was a personal computing magazine founded by Sol Libes and published from January 1980 to November 1984. Oriented toward the home and business...
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  • ANALOG Computing was an American computer magazine devoted to Atari 8-bit computers. It was published from 1981 until 1989. In addition to reviews and...
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    supported pen computing intrinsically. Windows Ink Workspace Lisa Stampfli (December 1995). "Pen Computing and Windows 95". Pen Computing Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • Family Computing (later Home Office Computing), home/educational-oriented magazine published by Scholastic, Inc. Games for Windows: The Official Magazine Hebdogiciel...
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    is a legacy of the magazine's traditional orientation towards business computing.) "Abort, Retry, Fail?" (a beginning-of-the-magazine humor page which for...
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  • as one of the winners of the 2019 Cloud Computing Product of the Year Award by TMC's Cloud Computing Magazine. In November 2018, ThousandEyes was recognized...
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  • The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a US-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest...
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  • October 1978. The magazine carried on to 1987 when it merged with Business Computing. In September 1989, it was renamed Management Computing. It provided in-depth...
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    Pen Computing's Why did Apple kill the Newton?: MacNeill, David (June 1998). "Why did Apple kill the Newton?". Pen Computing Magazine. Pen Computing's Newton...
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    May 17, 1939) is an American author who is the founder of Creative Computing magazine. He is also the author of many how-to books, including BASIC Computer...
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  • Family Computing (later Family & Home Office Computing and Home Office Computing) was an American computer magazine published by Scholastic from the 1980s...
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    concert to perform very large tasks. Fog computing – Distributed computing paradigm that provides data, compute, storage and application services closer...
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  • PC World (redirect from PC Welt (magazine))
    made it the largest circulation computing magazine in the world. On July 10, 2013, owner IDG announced that the magazine would cease its thirty-year print...
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  • Retro Review (category Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    Retro Review, a retro computing magazine, was the first multiformat magazine dedicated to old computers. It was irregularly published between January 2002...
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  • Smart Computing was a monthly computing and technology magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. First released under...
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  • Ubiquitous computing (or "ubicomp") is a concept in software engineering, hardware engineering and computer science where computing is made to appear seamlessly...
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    Creative Computing. Vol. 1. Creative Computing Press. ISBN 978-0-916688-01-1. Ahl, David (1977). The Best of Creative Computing. Vol. 2. Creative Computing Press...
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  • game magazines. The primary focus of the magazines in this list is or was video game journalism for at least part of their run. For general computing magazines...
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  • machines. It was first introduced in the November 1983 issue of Creative Computing magazine with the measures from a number of 8-bit computers that were popular...
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  • UnixWorld (category Computer magazine stubs)
    editor-in-chief of the McGraw-Hill Companies' UnixWorld and Open Computing magazines. Open Computing received numerous journalism awards including a Jesse H....
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  • 1982 by ANALOG Software, the commercial software label of ANALOG Computing magazine. The goal of the game is to shoot at targets while conserving a limited...
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  • Small System Services was an American publisher of computing books and magazines. Small Systems Services was founded by Robert C. Lock in 1979 and had...
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  • Type-in program (category Home computer magazines)
    board systems. Magazines such as Softalk, Compute!, ANALOG Computing, and Ahoy! dedicated much of each issue to type-in programs. The magazines could contain...
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  • Survivor Amiga Computing #1 (1988-06); Amiga Computing #22 (1990-03) Amiga Computing #23 (1990-04); Amiga Computing #36 (1991-05) Amiga Computing #37 (1991-06);...
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  • in the early 1970s. The first public versions appeared in Creative Computing magazine in early 1976 and a variety of modified versions appeared over the...
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  • practitioner-oriented magazine issued to all members of the society. It contains peer-reviewed articles, regular columns, and interviews on current computing-related...
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