PC Magazine dropping print, going online: PaidContent

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PC Magazine, which has documented the explosive growth of the personal computer since 1982, is dropping its print edition next year and going online.

PC Magazine, which has documented the explosive growth of the personal computer since 1982, is dropping its print edition next year and going online.



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