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PageMaker’s release 40 years ago kickstarted a revolution in the
AMIGA OWNERS WERE SPOILT FOR CHOICE WHEN IT CAME TO MAGAZINES DEDICATED TO THEIR PLATFORM. STANDING OUT AMONG THESE WAS THE MUCH-LOVED AMIGA POWER. FORMER EDITOR CAM WINSTANLEY TAKES US BACK THROUGH THE RAUCOUS MAGAZINE SCENE OF THE TIME
Where newspapers came from
Anonymous: Scholarly journals and books were once the academic gold standard. Today, digital-first texts can be changed, deleted, bundled or sold to train AI bots without the author’s consent
The Great Exchange: Making the News in Early ...
PC Zone is one of those magazines that fans still champion long after its closure, and Richie Shoemaker’s five years on its staff make him a familiar face to many of them. We learn about his start in games media, how he launched a single-game magazine that outlasted many more mainstream titles, and why he’s recently returned to print magazines
This week the AP time machine travels back to this month in 1967 and 1985