COMMENTARY--About two years ago, I wrote a controversial column entitled "Are computer magazines dead?" At the time, traditional tech advertisers were fleeing to more mainstream pastures, new economy ...
PC World, the last surviving computer magazine from a bygone era, announced it would cease publication of print magazines with the current issue. But the rise of the Internet and digital publishing ...
First, an apology: I’m sorry I haven’t acknowledged the 40th anniversary of PC World. I feel slightly less guilty since—as far as I know—even PC World itself has not celebrated the 40th anniversary of ...
Two venerable computer publications-- Maximum PC and MacLife—are ending their print editions this month. The titles, both published by Future Publishing, are now available in digital form only, writes ...
More than a quarter century later, PC World associate publisher Jeff Edman's 90-minute presentation on the state of the ad market in the mid-1990s is a piece of publishing history. So if you’ll ...
“Pretending that the internet didn’t exist sounds like a preposterous strategy for keeping a print magazine alive, but it somehow worked. Maximum PC and MacLife survived—scrawny, but with a ...
I’ve been musing on whether or not to weigh in on the demise of PC World, a computer “magazine” that was once printed on “paper.” Founded after the acquisition of PC Magazine by Ziff-Davis publishing, ...
We’re big fans of calculators, computers and vintage magazines, so when we see something at the intersection of all three we always take a look. Back in 1966, Electronics Illustrated included ...
COMMENTARY--About two years ago, I wrote a controversial column entitled "Are computer magazines dead?" At the time, traditional tech advertisers were fleeing to more mainstream pastures, new economy ...
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