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German computer magazine

Computer Zeitung was the first German computer magazine, founded in 1970, and launched at the first CeBIT computer expo. It was published weekly on Mondays, in the Berliner newspaper format.

The publisher was the Konradin Verlag, with Rainer Huttenloher as the editor-in-chief since 2002.

History

Since October 2009, the homepage of the Computerzeitung is not longer active and redirected to the German magazine Bild der Wissenschaft.

Since December 2010 a new Computerzeitung is available in Switzerland. The monthly magazine is available for free, with about 200,000 units per month.

References

  1. ^ Mark Hall (26 May 2009). ""Keine Perspektive": Konradin trennt sich von "Computer Zeitung" und Co". horizont (in German).
  2. Martin Volk (2006). "German prepositions and their kin". In Patrick Saint-Dizier (ed.). Syntax and Semantics of Prepositions. Text, Speech and Language Technology. Vol. 29. Dordrecht: Springer. p. 83. doi:10.1007/1-4020-3873-9_6. ISBN 978-1-4020-3873-0.
  3. "Neuer Chefredakteur fΓΌr die "Computer Zeitung"". 14 June 2002.
  4. "Gut beraten, aber von wem?". Manager Magazin. 21 February 2008.

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