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InfoWorld (IW) is an American information technology media business. Founded in 1978, it began as a monthly magazine. In 2007, it transitioned to a web-only publication. Its parent company today is International Data Group, [2] and its sister publications include Macworld and PC World.
The Industry Standard is a U.S. news web site dedicated to technology business news, part of InfoWorld, a news website covering technology in general. It is a revival of a weekly print magazine based in San Francisco which was published between 1998 and 2001. [1]
These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.
John C. Dvorak (/ ˈ d v ɔːr æ k /; born 1952) is an American writer and broadcaster in the areas of technology and personal computing. [1] He has been a columnist for multiple magazines since the 1980s and has written or co-authored over a dozen how-to books on software and technology.
February 1998: InfoWorld magazine names Red Hat’s Linux 5.2 its “Operating System of the Year” over Microsoft’s Windows. September 1998: Intel and Netscape become two of Red Hat’s first ...
AF/91 was a virus hoax surrounding a computer virus purportedly created by the United States Intelligence Community as a cyberweapon during the Gulf War.The hoax originated in a 1991 InfoWorld article published as an April Fools' Day joke; in reality, no such virus ever existed, and the U.S. military is not known to have used a strategy similar to this in the Gulf War.
Lahr worked at CNNfn, a financial news channel when it did the world's first streaming broadcast and built first fully digital studio.He was the webmaster of the team. In 1996, he also said to InfoWorld magazine that the only way for companies to get their content on the internet is through making it easy to find.
In 1985, Gibson founded Gibson Research Corporation (GRC), a computer software development firm, [9] and from 1986 to 1993, he wrote the "Tech Talk" column for InfoWorld magazine. [12] In 1999, Gibson created one of the first adware removal programs, which he called OptOut. [13]