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PC World is a monthly online-only publication by IDG that offers advice on PCs, Internet, and other technology products and services. It was founded in 1983 and has editions in 51 countries, sometimes under different names such as PC Advisor and PC Welt.
PCMag, formerly PC, is a publication by Ziff Davis that covers hardware and software reviews, solutions, and industry news. It started in 1982 as a print magazine and became online-only in 2009, with a focus on consumer electronics and IT professionals.
A comprehensive list of magazines for computer and technology enthusiasts or users, covering various topics, regions and formats. Find magazines for general computing, specific platforms, retro computers, Linux, open source, sales, academic journals and more.
Google Books allows users to search and view full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned and stored in its database. Books are provided by publishers, authors, and libraries, and can be accessed for free or with permission depending on the copyright status.
Personal Computer World (PCW) (February 1978 - June 2009) was the first British computer magazine. Although for at least the last decade it contained a high proportion of Windows PC content (reflecting the state of the IT field), the magazine's title was not intended as a specific reference to this.
David Hugh Bunnell (July 25, 1947 – October 18, 2016) was a pioneer of the personal computing industry who founded some of the most successful computer magazines including PC Magazine, PC World, and Macworld.
A personal computer, or PC, is a computer designed for individual use, such as word processing, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and gaming. The term PC is also used to contrast with Mac, an Apple Macintosh computer, or to refer to the Wintel platform, which dominates the personal computer market.
Andrew Fluegelman (1943-1985) was a publisher, programmer and attorney who pioneered the shareware business model for software marketing. He also edited PC World and Macworld magazines and advocated noncompetitive games.