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  1. Byte (magazine) - Wikipedia

    • Wayne Green was the editor and publisher of amateur radio magazine 73. In late 1974 and throughout 1975, 73 published a number of articles on the use of computers, which resulted in a significant response fro… 展开

    Early Editions, Formation of Kilobaud

    Just prior to planning Byte, Green had a run-in with the Internal Revenue Service. When he told his lawyer that he planned on starting a new magazine, he was advised to put it in someon… 展开

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    Growth and Change

    In April 1979, owner/publisher Virginia Williamson (née Londner Green) sold Byte to … 展开

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    End of Print Publication, Online Shift, and Demise

    The readership of Byte and advertising revenue were declining when McGraw-Hill sold the magazine to CMP Media, a successful publisher of specialized computer magaz… 展开

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    Further Reading

    Ranade, Jay; Nash, Alan (1994). The Best of Byte. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-051344-9. OCLC 28708875. xiv + 641 pp.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) 展开

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  5. Byte (Magazine) - Anarchivism

    网页2018年7月2日 · Byte magazine was an American microcomputer magazine, influential in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s because of its wide-ranging editorial coverage. Whereas many magazines from the …

  6. History of Byte Magazine - Vintage Computer

    网页Learn about the origins and evolution of Byte Magazine, the first microcomputer magazine in the US, founded by Wayne Green in 1975. Discover its covers, articles, features, and impact on the computing …

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