Amiga Computing was created in 1988.
Amiga Computing ended in 1997.
Locus Computing Corporation ended in 1995.
New World Computing was created in 1984.
The Amiga is a family of personal computers. The first model was launched in 1985 as a high-end home computer. It became popular for its graphical, audio, and mulch-tasking abilities.
"Distributed" or "grid" computing in general is a special type of parallel computing, it is advanced in the means of using distributed computing.
types of ubiquitous computing
Amiga World ended in 1995.
Amiga Format ended in 2000.
Amiga Force ended in 1994.
Amiga Action ended in 1996.
Amiga Active ended in 2001.
Amiga Power ended in 1996.
Creative Computing was created in 1974.
Locus Computing Corporation ended in 1995.
New World Computing was created in 1984.
End user computing refers to systems in which non programmers can create working applications. It is a group of approaches to computing.
Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation ended in 1924.
Swedish Board for Computing Machinery ended in 1963.