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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 respon… See more

    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 so… See more

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    Growth and Change

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

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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 … See more

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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) See more

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  3. Byte (Magazine) - Anarchivism

    WEBJul 2, 2018 · 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 mid …

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  8. This 1981 Computer Magazine Cover Explains Why …

    WEBApr 14, 2014 · Byte lost a little bit of its soul when the publication started phasing out his work in favor of standard-issue photos of standard-issue computers.

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