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''The Register'' is a British technology news and opinion website co-founded in 1994 by Mike Magee, John Lettice and Ross Alderson. Situation Publishing Ltd is listed as the site's publisher. Lettice is the Editorial Director, and Andrew Orlowski is the Executive Editor. ==History== ''The Register'' was founded in London as an email newsletter called ''Chip Connection''. In 1998 ''The Register'' became a daily online news source. Magee left in 2001 to start competing publications ''The Inquirer'', and later the ''IT Examiner'' and ''TechEye''.〔Walsh, Bob (2007). ''Clear Blogging: How People Blogging Are Changing the World and How You Can Join Them.'' Apress, ISBN 9781590596913〕 In 2002, ''The Register'' expanded to have a presence in London and San Francisco, creating ''The Register USA'' at theregus.com through a joint venture with'' Tom's Hardware Guide''.〔Cullen, Drew (25 February 2002). (The Register Comes to the US. ) ''The Register''〕 In 2003, that site moved to theregister.com.〔Cullen, Drew (24 February 2003). (theregister.com goes live. ) ''The Register''〕 That content was later merged onto theregister.co.uk. ''The Register'' carries syndicated content including Simon Travaglia's BOFH stories.〔Adams, Andrew A., McCrindle, Rachel (2008). ''Pandora's Box: Social and Professional Issues of the Information Age.'' John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 9780470065532〕 In 2010 ''The Register'' supported the successful launch of the Paper Aircraft Released Into Space, a project they announced in 2009 that released a paper plane in the extreme upper atmosphere.〔 〕 Staffers include Andrew Orlowski, Kelly Fiveash and Lewis Page. Other regular contributors include Tim Worstall (economics). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Register」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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