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ExtremeTech

ExtremeTech is a technology weblog, launched in June 2001, which focuses on hardware, computer software, science, and other technologies. Between 2003 and 2005, ExtremeTech was also a print magazine and the publisher of a popular series of how-to and do-it-yourself books.

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Shutdown and relaunch

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Former editors

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Owner
Ziff Davis Media
Commercial
Yes
Created by
Bill Machrone and Nick Stam
Current status
Online
Editor
Joel Hruska
Launched
June 12, 2001

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Background

Shutdown and relaunch

Former editors

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ExtremeTech

Nodes13
Edges12
Triples65
Avg. degree1.85
Density0.153846
Components1

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ExtremeTech

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related to background · 35
ExtremeTech → April, As, Bill Machrone, By, CPUs/GPUs, Dave Salvator, Editor, Editor-in-Chief, EIC, ET, Executive Editor, ExtremeTech Magazine, In, Jason Cross, Jeremy Kaplan, Jim Louderback, Jim Lynch, June, Loyd Case, Managing Editor Sal Cangeloso
related to Writers · 12
ExtremeTech → Adrianna Nine, David Cardinal, He, Jamie Lendino, Jessica Hall, Joel Hruska, Josh Norem, Other, PCMag, Previously, Ryan Whitwam, Smart Device Central
related to Shutdown and relaunch · 5
ExtremeTech → AOL's Download Squad, June, On April, Sebastian Anthony, The
related to Former editors · 4
ExtremeTech → Ars Technica, ExtremeTech's, Sebastian Anthony, UK
Commercial · 1
ExtremeTech → Yes
Created by · 1
ExtremeTech → Bill Machrone and Nick Stam
Current status · 1
ExtremeTech → Online
Editor · 1
ExtremeTech → Joel Hruska
Launched · 1
ExtremeTech → June 12, 2001
Owner · 1
ExtremeTech → Ziff Davis Media

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magazine editor relaunch site launched editor-in-chief core staff weblog ziff davis pc technology june 2001 software website senior technical loyd

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
ExtremeTechCommercialYes1.00infobox
ExtremeTechCreated byBill Machrone and Nick Stam1.00infobox
ExtremeTechCurrent statusOnline1.00infobox
ExtremeTechEditorJoel Hruska1.00infobox
ExtremeTechLaunchedJune 12, 20011.00infobox
ExtremeTechOwnerZiff Davis Media1.00infobox
ExtremeTechType of siteWeblog1.00infobox
ExtremeTechURLExtremeTech.com1.00infobox
ExtremeTechis atechnology weblog0.90text
ExtremeTechrelated to backgroundJune0.60section
ExtremeTechrelated to backgroundBill Machrone0.60section
ExtremeTechrelated to backgroundEditor-in-Chief0.60section

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