Mini-Micro Systems

Mini-Micro Systems, a trade magazine,[1] was a computer industry monthly magazine[2] published by Cahners Publishing.[3]

History

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]

References

  1. Michael S. Malone (January 10, 1982). "News From Silicon Valley: The Winchester Drive". The New York Times. Mini-Micro Systems, a computer trade magazine
  2. N. R. Kleinfield (August 29, 1981). "Computing's Lusty Offspring". The New York Times.
  3. Geraldine Fabrikant (July 14, 1987). "Publisher To Acquire Variety". The New York Times.
  4. "Advertising: People". The New York Times. January 29, 1987. publisher of Mini-Micro Systems magazine.
  5. "M Geller Computer" (PDF). Computer History Museum. Folder 12 ... Mini-Micro Systems
  6. "Mini-Micro Systems".
  7. "Mini-Micro Systems". Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  8. "S. SACKS Obituary (1928 - 2019)". Legacy.com. President and Publisher of Mini-Micro Systems (formerly Modern Data)
  9. "Texas Instruments news from Mini-Micro Systems Mag". Atari Age.
  10. "Mini-Micro Systems (Magazine or Journal)". Malden Public Library. ISSN 0364-9342. 1976-1989


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