About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 134. Chapters: Computer magazine disambiguations, Computer magazine publishers, Computer magazine stubs, Computer webzines, Computerra people, Defunct computer magazines, Disk magazines, Hacker magazines, Home computer magazines, Linux magazines, Macintosh magazines, Slashdot, 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, Phrack, The Register, Commodore User, Your Sinclair, Compupress, PC Gamer, Nintendo Magazine System, PC Magazine, List of computer magazines, Micro Mart, List of disk magazines, Type-in program, Hugi, Newsfield Publications, Zzap!64, Phoronix, Chromasette, The Computer Paper, Electronics Today International, Custom PC, Personal Computer World, Communications of the ACM, PC Format, Crash, The One, Free Software Magazine, Atomic, .net, Linux Gazette, MacCentral, .info, Tony Bove, Liverpool Software Gazette, IEEE Software, Computer Shopper, Compute!, Sega Force, RUN, Gray Areas, Softdisk, Commodore Format, Ubuntu User, Computer User, Loadstar, Paragon Publishing, MacLife, Future plc, Commodore Force, Digit, Static Line, Full Circle Magazine, Softalk, Total PC Gaming, Macworld, Microprocessor Report, Cool Site of the Day, Legion of Doom, MacMinute, Computer and Video Games, Sinclair User, Big Blue Disk, Sega Power, LWN.net, Computist, Linux Journal, Computer Games Magazine, Eugene Kozlovsky, Gamereactor, 80 Micro, PC Live!, Linux Format, First Monday, Desktop Publishing Magazine, TidBITS, DB2 Magazine, Hack-Tic, Grapevine, PC Mania, Virus Bulletin, InformationWeek, Imagine Publishing, The Micro User, A.N.A.L.O.G., SmartComputing, Tux Magazine, EWeek, F1 Magazine, PC Ace, Nibble, Linux.com, Personal Computer Games, Hakin9, Aktueller Software Markt, Linux For You, COMPUTE!'s Gazette, ComputerScope, Dataquest, Computerworld, APC, MacUser, LAUNCH Media, MacTech, XtremPC, Your Commodore, Cursor, Canard PC, Sandhills Publishing Company, Th...