UnixWorld
| editor-in-chief | Dave Flack[1] |
|---|---|
| Founder | David Coleman[2] |
| First issue | May 1984[3] |
| Final issue | December 1995[4][5] |
| Company | McGraw-Hill Publishing Company |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Mountain View, CA |
| Language | English language |
| Website | Historical: "www.unixworld.com" at the Wayback Machine (archived December 19, 1996) |
UnixWorld (Unixworld: McGraw-Hill's magazine of open systems computing.) is a defunct magazine about Unix systems, published from May 1984 until December 1995.[6][7][8][9]
References
- ^ Begley Consulting-Who We Are, Dave Flack, Trade Press Consultant..For nine years prior to starting his company, he served as editor-in-chief of the McGraw-Hill Companies' UnixWorld and Open Computing magazines. Open Computing received numerous journalism awards including a Jesse H. Neal Award in 1996 from the American Business Press. It was named "Best Magazine, Electronic Data Processing and Telecommunications-Trade" by the Western Publications Association in 1995.
- ^ Collaboration Technologies And Change Management Consulting Firms Merge To Provide New Knowledge Management Service Offerings., Business Wire, 9 May 1996 - Free Online Library, David Coleman ... Mr. Coleman is founder of several industry publications, including (UNIXWorld Magazine...
- ^ "UNIX/world", Unix World, Tech Valley Pub, 1984, ISSN 0739-5922, published in Mountain View, CA; Tech Valley Publishing, v. 1, no. 4-; v. for <Aug. 1992-> published by McGraw-Hill, Inc. in San Mateo, CA.
- ^ Bibliography of publications in the UnixWorld Open Computing Magazines, Abstract: This is a bibliography of publications in Unix/World, UnixWorld Magazine: Open Systems Computing (1991–1993), UnixWorld: McGraw-Hill's Magazine of Open Computing, and UnixWorld's Open Computing (1994–1995). The latter ceased publication with the December 1995 issue.
- ^ Trademark: UNIXWORLD'S OPEN COMPUTING - The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. New York, NY - Serial Number: 74397651, Status/Status Date: ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE June 27, 1994
- ^ Blast from the Past: 1993 Unix World Magazine Cover, Erica Sadun, April 16, 2007, Engadget
- ^ Interesting Ads and Articles from UnixWorld Magazine, May 12, 2013 Bill Bradford
- ^ "FTP archive directory /Documents/Published/Unix-world/".
- ^ In Terms Of Endearment, Nerd's The Word, November 7, 1993, Barry Shlachter, New York Times, It turned into a hot debate at UnixWorld, a computer business magazine, when some staff members objected to the frequent use of the word "nerd", managing editor David Diamond said. "So we had to take a strong look at ourselves."
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