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Darwin removes tech-speak to aid executives

June 7, 2000 - Editor Lew McCreary feels that "until now, there has been a dearth of good, deep, reliable information on what it takes to participate effectively in the IT process."

Enter Darwin, a bimonthly business magazine that hopes executive-level managers will find that the magazine's articles avoid tech-speak without skimping on the necessities to convey a deeper understanding of how information technology works.

The magazine purposely remains slim at less than 200 pages to avoid overwhelming readers, as compared to titles such as Red Herring which recently published an issue with 628 pages.

Darwin premiered with the June/July issue to a controlled circulation of 150,000. More information can be found in our database.

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