Computer Channel
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The Computer Channel was Germany's most popular computer-related website.[citation needed]
It was founded in June, 1999, as a subsidiary of Gruner + Jahr. The company had branches in Munich and Frankfurt, as well as offices in San Francisco and London. It closed in 2002.
External links
- „Online-Magazine sterben aus. Auch Computerchannel macht dicht.“ Onlinekosten.de, Nov. 27, 2001. Template:De icon
- „Computer Channel abgeschaltet.“ Golem.de, Feb. 15, 2002. Template:De icon