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IDG titles launch e-newsletters for mobile and wireless industry.


International Data Group (Boston Boston, town, England
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, MA), through its Computerworld, InfoWorld InfoWorld is an information technology online media and events business operating under the umbrella of InfoWorld Media Group, a division of IDG (International Data Group). , Network World and PC World magazines and IDG IDG International Data Group
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.net Web site, is in the process of producing seven new e-news- letters targeted to professionals in the mobile and wireless industry. The seven new titles have a combined circulation of over 320,000.

The e-newsletters feature product news, opinions and commentary, and assessments on the latest wireless and mobile technologies. Computerworid will produce Mobile/Wireless Computing computing - computer , a weekly with a circulation of 35,500 IT professionals. It will cover the latest wireless and mobile devices and their integration into the enterprise. InfoWorld will produce Wireless World, a weekly with a circulation of 94,200 executives that will include news, analysis and commentary on wireless adoption.

Network World will produce three new e-newsletters. Net.Worker targets 17,000 IT professionals who maintain enterprise network connections for mobile workers, remote workers and teleworkers. It will cover ways to enhance productivity and the latest technologies. Mobile Computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings  will target 23,100 network managers with information on the latest product news, opinion and commentary about PDAs, handheld PCs An editor has expressed concern that this article or section is .
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, laptops, cell phones and other mobile devices. Wireless in the Enterprise will have a circulation of 32,300 managers responsible for LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  operations and will cover new technologies, standards and demands from end-users. All three Network World titles will be published twice a week.

PC World's Mobile Computing e-newsletter is a weekly with a circulation of 18,600 IT professionals. It will offer information, product recommendations and advice for readers who work away from the office. Finally, IDG.net's Mobile & Wireless Update will be produced three times a week for IT and networking professionals and will offer news, product reviews and technology trends in the mobile and wireless industry.
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Date:Nov 30, 2002
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