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About this encyclopedia "Computer Desktop Encyclopedia" (CDE) is updated monthly for online customers and quarterly for customers, who deploy CDE on their servers.Our Objective Our goal is to provide a meaningful definition of everything important in the computer and consumer electronics (CE) field. We are not a product catalog, although we do include several thousand hardware and software products that are either popular, unique or that have made a meaningful contribution. New terms are essential; however, what makes CDE unique is that we revise existing terms not only when something has changed, but also to better explain them. Quite a History First published in 1981 as "The Computer Glossary," a 300-term, text-only handbook for Alan Freedman's computer literacy seminars, by 1989, the 3,500-term, illustrated 4th edition won the "Best Reference Book of the Year" award from Computer Book Review. The Glossary evolved over nine editions in English with translations into seven foreign languages, making it the most successful dictionary about computers on the market. In 1990, the Glossary was put on floppy disk for DOS, Mac and Windows. Six years later, a greatly enhanced version, renamed "Computer Desktop Encyclopedia" (CDE), was published as a book and CD. Shortly thereafter, CDE debuted on the Web, and the last printed editions were published in 2001. We are also very honored that some of the most prestigious technical sites on the Web have branded our content as their own. For example, UBM's TechEncyclopedia (UBM was formerly CMP), PCMag.com Encyclopedia and ZDNet Dictionary are actually Computer Desktop Encyclopedia under the covers.
Alan Freedman THE COMPUTER LANGUAGE COMPANY INC. 5521 State Park Road Point Pleasant, PA 18950 (215) 297-8082 alan@computerlanguage.com
There are some people who made important contributions in the beginning, and I would like to acknowledge them. Many thanks to Joel Orr, Irving Wieselman, Steve Diascro, Margaret Herrick, Steve Gibson, Leonard Mikolajczak, Paul Bergevin, Garry Dawson, Jagdish Dalal, David Chappell, Thom Drewke, Jeff Hecht, Peter Hermsen, Clive "Max" Maxfield, Terry O'Donnell, Jim Stroh, Pamela Brannan, Walter Levy, Gary Saxer, Mark and Joan Shapiro, Stephen Slade, David Wallace, Bob Williams and the staff at Black Box Corporation. I especially want to thank Lynn Thompson, our research analyst, for her many thousands of hours of excellent work and devotion. Last and most important, to Irma Lee Morrison, my wife and partner. Thank you Irmalee. I love you dearly. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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