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  2. ComputorEdge Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The first person hired by the publishers to serve as editor was Dan Gookin, who later wrote the best-selling "DOS for Dummies" tutorial books. Another editor was R. Andrew Rathbone, who wrote the "Windows for Dummies" books as Andy Rathbone. Other editors included Ken Layne, later an editor and writer at Gawker Media blogs including Wonkette.

  3. Complete Idiot's Guides - Wikipedia

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    For Dummies – a similar series of how-to books from John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Découvertes Gallimard, a similar series in French of introductory books, noted for its fine illustration. Some titles are translated in other languages. FabJob – a similar series of how-to-books for starting a business or dream career

  4. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    DOS For Dummies, the first, published in 1991, whose first printing was just 7,500 copies [4] [5] Windows for Dummies, asserted to be the best-selling computer book of all time, with more than 15 million sold [4] L'Histoire de France Pour Les Nuls, the top-selling non-English For Dummies title, with more than 400,000 sold [4]

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

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    Temu: Georgia Attorney General joins 20 other states in probe of shopping site Temu This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: TEAM Tilley has free training, tech for Georgia's ...

  7. Advanced Technology Development Center - Wikipedia

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    More than 190 companies have been started at the Center, [4] including firms such as NueMD, KontrolFreek, and Pindrop Security. [5] Sponsored companies have created over 51,000 man-years of employment, generated over $12.7 billion revenue, generated over $100 million in profit to Georgia, and raised over $1 billion in venture capital since 1999 ...