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[[Image:Cftitel.gif|thumb|Computer Flohmarkt]] | [[Image:Cftitel.gif|thumb|Computer Flohmarkt]] | ||
− | '''Computer Flohmarkt''' was a small-ad-magazine | + | '''Computer Flohmarkt''' was a German small-ad-magazine wich was very popular in the scene in Germany. |
It was a real analogue predecessor of the todays internet news groups and discussion forums, as many people used it for talking with each other. It was a time, when it didn't matter, if it takes two month to receive an answer on a post. | It was a real analogue predecessor of the todays internet news groups and discussion forums, as many people used it for talking with each other. It was a time, when it didn't matter, if it takes two month to receive an answer on a post. | ||
− | Computer Flohmarkt was | + | Computer Flohmarkt was published by [[Thomas Eberle]] Verlag in Maulbronn, Germany. |
− | Thomas Eberle also was | + | Thomas Eberle also was chief editor of the [[Schneider Magazin]] till 1987. |
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] |
Revision as of 16:00, 13 August 2006
Computer Flohmarkt was a German small-ad-magazine wich was very popular in the scene in Germany.
It was a real analogue predecessor of the todays internet news groups and discussion forums, as many people used it for talking with each other. It was a time, when it didn't matter, if it takes two month to receive an answer on a post.
Computer Flohmarkt was published by Thomas Eberle Verlag in Maulbronn, Germany.
Thomas Eberle also was chief editor of the Schneider Magazin till 1987.