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computer user : ウィキペディア英語版
computer user
''Computer User'' is a computer magazine originally founded in 1983,〔 and which, after several owners and fundamental changes, is still in business today online as computeruser.com. This is not to be confused with a magazine briefly published under the name of Computer User by Tandy for users of its Tandy computer.
== History ==
In the beginning years of publicly popular computer use, ''Computer User'' was originally founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota as a free monthly magazine published by Computer User, Inc. a Minnesota corporation. Steven Bianucci, Publisher. (Harvard, 1981.) Dale Archibald, Editor. Diane Teeters, Advertising Sales. (Gustavus Adolphus College, 1980.) Revenues were derived from advertising. Computer User took advantage of a tradition in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of placing free publication newsstands in business districts and stores. The magazine, printed originally in black and white with one spot color on newsprint, proved immediately popular with distribution, eventually hitting many hundreds of sites and a circulation around 25,000 in the Twin Cities for a full color piece on newsprint paper. It was then still free to pick up but could be subscribed for mail distribution for $34.95 per year.
''Computer User'' won numerous awards such as this from 2001〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=COMPUTERUSER IS BIG WINNER.(the Minnesota Magazine & Publications Association's annual Publishing Excellence Awards)(Industry Trend or Event)(Brief Article) - Computer User | HighBeam Research - FREE trial )〕 or as now listed on the current publishers website awards.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Awards )
Computer User became franchised to 18 metropolitan U.S. markets wherein Computer User provided content and the local publisher provided advertising and some local content. At some point, based on a reference from the University of Minnesota Library the publisher was Computer User Publications, Inc. Computer User was sold to M. S. P. Publications - a highly successful Minneapolis based magazine publisher. MSP published Computer User until 2004, when paper publication ceased and the enterprise and web based name rights were sold to ComputerUser, Inc. a New York State registered company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About Us )

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