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After leaving Benson-Lehner, Prell served as the magazine's technical consultant and later, while based in London, its European editor. Sandy Lanzarotta served as the magazine's first editor, then Harold Bergstein moved from managing editor to editor when Lanzarotta joined
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editors Bill Semich, Michael Lasell and April Blumenstiel, received the first-ever Jesse H. Neal Editorial Achievement Award for an online publication. The Neal Award is the highest award for business journalism in the U.S.
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to write humor columns for the magazine. Later that year, Miksanek became the sole humor contributor (though in 1998 "Over the Edge" was augmented with an online weblinks companion by Miksanek's
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41 years after its first issue went to press, the online version, Datamation.com, became one of the first online-only magazines. In 2001, Internet.com (
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The humor section was resurrected in 1996 by editor in chief Bill Semich with a two-page spread titled "Over the Edge" with material contributed by
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as such was first launched in 1957, it was not clear there would be a significant market for a computer magazine given how few
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Thus was Datamation born in October 1967. With a circulation of 145,000, Datamation now ranks as the oldest publication
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A collection of "Over the Edge" columns was published in 2008 under the title "Esc: 400 Years of Computer Humor" (
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and acquired by TechnologyAdvice in 2020. Datamation is published as an online magazine at Datamation.com.
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on the cover was exposed starting from 1957; Until the 1959 there were two names inside the magazine (
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who started "Automation Data Processing Newsletter", and that was the inspiration for the name
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In 1995, after rival CMP Media Inc.'s 1994 launch of its TechWeb network of publications,
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statement and provided some entertaining examples. This was actually implemented in the
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contained a number of spoof articles and humorous stories related to computers.
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and MISinformation editor Chris Miksanek. Semich also commissioned BOFH author
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referred to "12-year-old Datamation, the acknowledged leader in the field."
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between 1957 and 1998, and has since continued publication on the web.
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A History of the Personal Computer: The People and the Technology
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However, humor was not limited to April. For example, in a spoof
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Its predecessor started as a trade/engineering magazine called
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article (December 1973), R. Lawrence Clark suggested that the
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United States
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Research and Engineering (The Magazine of Datamation)
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Index


computer magazine
www.datamation.com
ISSN
0011-6963
computer magazine
United States
QuinStreet
computers
Donald Prell
Vice President
Benson-Lehner Corporation
Scientific American
Business Week
John Diebold
IBM
Dun and Bradstreet
The New York Times
Bolt Beranek and Newman
Reed Business Information
WebMediaBrands
Quinstreet
GOTO
COMEFROM
INTERCAL programming language
Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal
Tektronix
Wilsonville, Oregon
BOFH
Annals of Improbable Research

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