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Computer Zeitung was the first German computer magazine, founded in 1970, and launched at the first CeBIT computer expo.[1] It was published weekly[2] on Mondays, in the Berliner newspaper format.[citation needed]

The publisher was the Konradin Verlag,[1] with Rainer Huttenloher as the editor-in-chief since 2002.[3][4]

History

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Since October 2009, the homepage of the Computerzeitung is not longer active and redirected to the German magazine Bild der Wissenschaft.

Since December 2010 a new Computerzeitung is available in Switzerland. The monthly magazine is available for free, with about 200,000 units per month.

References

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  1. ^ a b Mark Hall (26 May 2009). ""Keine Perspektive": Konradin trennt sich von "Computer Zeitung" und Co". horizont (in German).
  2. ^ Martin Volk (2006). "German prepositions and their kin". In Patrick Saint-Dizier (ed.). Syntax and Semantics of Prepositions. Vol. 29. Dordrecht: Springer. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-4020-3873-0.
  3. ^ "Neuer Chefredakteur für die "Computer Zeitung"". 14 June 2002.
  4. ^ "Gut beraten, aber von wem?". Manager Magazin. 21 February 2008.
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