Mini-Micro_Systems
Mini-Micro Systems
Defunct magazine
Mini-Micro Systems, a trade magazine,[1] was a computer industry monthly magazine[2] published by Cahners Publishing.[3]
The magazine's Mini-Micro Systems title[4][5] originated in 1976;[6] previously it was named Modern Data.[7][8] Some of their material was picked up by other computer periodicals.[9] Publication of Mini-Micro ceased in 1989.[10]
When computer periodicals were more numerous, The New York Times noted that the 1968-originated Modern Data title benefited from both a change in title and that they successfully "homed in exclusively on the mushrooming small computer field."[2]
- Michael S. Malone (January 10, 1982). "News From Silicon Valley: The Winchester Drive". The New York Times.
Mini-Micro Systems, a computer trade magazine
- N. R. Kleinfield (August 29, 1981). "Computing's Lusty Offspring". The New York Times.
- Geraldine Fabrikant (July 14, 1987). "Publisher To Acquire Variety". The New York Times.
- "Advertising: People". The New York Times. January 29, 1987.
publisher of Mini-Micro Systems magazine.
- "M Geller Computer" (PDF). Computer History Museum.
Folder 12 ... Mini-Micro Systems
- "Mini-Micro Systems". Retrieved July 14, 2021.
- "S. SACKS Obituary (1928 - 2019)". Legacy.com.
President and Publisher of Mini-Micro Systems (formerly Modern Data)
- "Mini-Micro Systems (Magazine or Journal)". Malden Public Library. ISSN 0364-9342.
1976-1989
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