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Ziff Davis to stop PCMag print-edition

In February last year, we was reported that PC Mag Philippines will stop publication and early this year, parent company Ziff-Davis filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Now, PCMag the magazine will also cease publication.

The magazine started in 1982. The last issue will be dated January 2009. The editorial team will remain as the company will focus on the online version, PCMag.com, according to Rafat Ali of PaidContent.

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PC Mag is probably the first globally distributed magazine to fold.

The existing site will now become a network called PCMag Digital Network and is composed of some familiar titles — ExtremeTech, Gearlog, Appscout, Smart Device Central, GoodCleanTech, DL.TV, Cranky Geeks, and PCMagCast.

Will people miss tech magazines like PCMag when they’re also available online?

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

7 Responses

  1. Avatar for Tolits Tolits says:

    mode = mood correction :)

  2. Avatar for Tolits Tolits says:

    hahaha tsaka naiiba mode ko pag hawak ko ang magazine hindi na tech eh sa cover palang errrr.

  3. Avatar for edzhstar edzhstar says:

    nakakainis naman T3 puro ADS

  4. Avatar for Jay Jay says:

    may T3 pa naman. relax guys.

  5. Avatar for edzhstar edzhstar says:

    ay ganun
    http://www.topblogs.com.ph/out/6820

  6. Avatar for Jaypee Jaypee says:

    That’s sad news. PCMag was one of my favorite tech publications. I guess some of us still prefer to have the hard copy even though it’s also available online. Just like the regular newspaper, some people still prefer to have the hard copy delivered to their doorstep or sent via mail.

  7. Avatar for herbert herbert says:

    Sure will. Nothing beats reading any publication in its printer format. I cannot bring my laptop, anyway, to the comfort room.

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