CMP Media (Manhasset, NY) has launched the beta version of TechSearch.com, a new resource that provides access to information and commentary from a network of technology sites both inside and outside of CM Media.CMP CMP (cytidine monophosphate): see cytosine. (1) (CMP Media LLC, Manhasset, NY, www.cmp.com) Part of United Business Media, CMP is a leading integrated media company that offers a wide variety of publications and services in the information Media (Manhasset, NY)has launched the beta version A pre-shipping release of hardware or software that has gone through alpha test. A beta version of software is supposed to be very close to the final product, but, in practice, it is more a way of getting users to test the software in the first place under real conditions. of TechSearch.com, a new resource that provides access to information and commentary from a network of technology sites both inside and outside of CM Media. The site features content from "CRN CRN Computer Reseller News CRN Crown CRN Council for Responsible Nutrition CRN Crane CRN Community Recycling Network CRN Course Reference Number CRN Center for Responsible Nanotechnology CRN Cornish (SIL code, UK) ," "InformationWeek," "TechWeb," "EE Times," "InternetWeek," "VARBusiness" and "Network Computing Storing and/or running applications in servers in a network. See cloud computing and network computer. ," as well as technology content from a range of tech blogs, vendor sites and online news outlets. The ten blogs cover security, electronics, software, e-business, networking, telecommunications, the Internet, channel and distribution, and government. CMP said the site "helps users find the best information available, no matter where it was created or where it resides." Also, CMP has ceased publication of "Software Development" magazine and will integrate content into the relaunched "Dr. Dobb's Journal Dr. Dobb's Journal (DDJ) is a monthly journal published in the United States by CMP Media. It covers topics aimed at computer programmers. DDJ was the first regular periodical focused on microcomputer software, rather than hardware. ." Originally launched by Miller Freeman in 1993 to replace "Computer Language" magazine, "Software Development" was targeted to development managers and covered the analysis and design, specification, maintenance, deployment and implementation of software and software programs. |
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