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But, she added, the growth in the computer magazine industry remains strong.
No doubt, so did everyone in the computer magazine business.
A I was a staff writer on a computer magazine.
If, for some reason, this is not possible, perhaps the computer magazines could help.
In that sense it was one of the first computer magazines.
And I worked on a computer magazine for a bit, which was the lowest of the low.
He pulled a computer magazine out of his briefcase and began reading.
As usual, he was sitting at his desk, reading a computer magazine.
At the time, the new personal computer magazines were not yet profitable.
Check them out in computer magazines to ensure they give a good deal.
The new computer magazine is a venture with Soviet partners.
He started six personal computer magazines and was the co-author of three books.
If your browser doesn't support them get one that does from a computer magazine for free.
At last a whole new kind of computer magazine.
By 1998 their process attracted the attention of a local computer magazine who ran a feature article on them.
This is very often available on the cover disks of computer magazines.
If you look through any computer magazine, they're always using animals to advertise new products.
It was the first computer magazine for children, and ultimately reached a circulation of over 100,000.
Computer magazine sales also grew, reflecting the interest in computers.
Computer magazines are good sources to check for articles about the Internet.
However, a particularly popular and mainstream early technique involved computer magazines.
Look in computer magazines for an Internet service provider that will offer you a good address.
The daily papers and computer magazines do too, although these are written from a different perspective.
It was Finland's first ever computer magazine to only cover one specific family of computers.
Also, some very good programs can often be found in the "free" disks that most computer magazines hand out these days.