When PC Week was launched in February 1984, pretty much everyone with an opinion agreed it was a bold move. Many of those same people added the word "foolhardy" to their analysis. Creating a magazine that was aimed at business readers, and yet focused on a single hardware platform-IBM PC-compatible computers-was a radical idea. But it wasn't a huge surprise. A sample version of PC Week-the newspaper that would eventually become the eWEEK magazine and online ecosystem we know today-first saw the light of day at the Comdex trade show in November 1983. At the time, Comdex was the largest trade show in a new industry devoted to small computers. The IBM PC was also new, and it was a growing area of interest for business users.
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机译:当1984年2月启动PC Week时,几乎每个有意见的人都同意这是一个大胆的举措。这些人中有许多人在分析中都添加了“万无一失”一词。创建针对商业读者但又专注于单一硬件平台(IBM PC兼容计算机)的杂志是一个激进的想法。但这并不奇怪。 《 PC周刊》的样本版本-该报纸最终将成为今天我们所了解的eWEEK杂志和在线生态系统-最早出现在1983年11月的Comdex贸易展览会上。当时,Comdex是一个最大的贸易展览会。致力于小型计算机的新兴产业。 IBM PC也很新,对于企业用户来说,这是一个日益增长的兴趣领域。
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