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  • The publications list states that Computers and Automation was published from 1951 to 1978. At least the end date of that range is provably wrong: one...
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  • list of open tasks.MagazinesWikipedia:WikiProject MagazinesTemplate:WikiProject Magazinesmagazine articles See WikiProject Magazines' writing guide for...
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  • fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Spider (computer magazine). Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • Computer Music is a completely confusing title as there is a long standing subject of Computer music. The title should be Computer Music Magazine. Can...
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  • Does anyone know whether the item PCC - The Peoples Computer Company was a separate newsletter/magazine distinctive from DDJ ? I thought PCC was the company...
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  • Your Computer magazine, Federal Publishing, 1984 – 1986 (2 years), In the 1980s special-interest electronics magazines such as Your Computer were hothouses...
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  • is in the US. Computer Games Magazine, for instance, is not the only independent videogames magazine, merely the only independent magazine of this kind...
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  • I have in my possession two issues of 73 Magazine from 1975. One has my name in the masthead and the other has an article by me. This is the time when...
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  • to enter this info about issn? I notice there is a field for it in the magazine overview. BC Edition: ISSN 0840-3929 Manitoba Edition: ISSN 1196-0590 Ontario...
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  • this Computer and Video Games (magazine) or something to that effect and turn this into a redirect to computer and video games mentioning the magazine at...
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  • familiar with computer literature, but it seems to me to most resemble Scientific American in type of article, which is classified as a magazine. If it is...
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  • World is just another computer magazine, AFAIK. Why would exactly PC World be mentionworth as "equivalant" and no other magazines and why would it be necessary...
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  • magazines with a primary focus on Video Games. Currently, several are listed that focus on certain computers, such as "Amiga Format". These magazines...
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  • 27 October 2022 (UTC) I have created a page for Human-Computer Integration (Draft:Human-computer integration), which was declined and I have been asked...
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  • too long before the end of printing, Computer Shopper was drastically cut in size to that of a regular magazine. When did that happen? Bizzybody (talk)...
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  • I think the right name would be computing magazines, no computer magazines. They deal with computing issues, not only hardware ......
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  • to include a link to the Computer Storage Knowledge Center at Computerworld.com Storage Knowledge Center Computerworld Magazine - The Storage research center...
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  • 14:19, 1 December 2018 (UTC) Oh yes, the source is talking about the computer magazine industry generally, rather than Crash. In any case, I don't think...
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  • article is within the scope of WikiProject Magazines, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of magazines on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate...
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  • I read a reference to "CTW magazine" on an 1994 issue of a French videogame magazine. Wasn't CTW the former name for MCV ? —Preceding unsigned comment...
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