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What (who) is Datamation - definition

AMERICAN COMPUTER MAGAZINE

Datamation         
/day"t*-may"sh*n/ A magazine that many hackers assume all suits read. Used to question an unbelieved quote, as in "Did you read that in "Datamation?"" It used to publish something hackishly funny every once in a while, like the original paper on COME FROM in 1973, and Ed Post's "Real Programmers Don't Use Pascal" ten years later, but it has since become much more exclusively suit-oriented and boring. [Jargon File]

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Datamation

Datamation is a computer magazine that was published in print form in the United States between 1957 and 1998, and has since continued publication on the web. Datamation was previously owned by QuinStreet and acquired by TechnologyAdvice in 2020. Datamation is published as an online magazine at Datamation.com.

Examples of use of Datamation
1. A website called seelampurmart.org has been developed to showcase the local produce for prospective buyers, reveals Chetan Sharma, head of Datamation Foundation, an NGO.
2. The Indian government is taking steps to impose regulations on the registered ultrasound clinics throughout the country, but Chetan Sharma, of Datamation, says that local officials are guilty of corruption and will simply continue to turn a blind eye.
3. That means that each year a staggering half a million girls have been prevented from being born. ‘This is the world’s biggest genocide ever,’ says Chetan Sharma, founder of the Delhi–based organisation Datamation, which campaigns against female foeticide.
4. A tripartite alliance between UNESCO, Datamation Foundation and Maulana Zaffrudin Ahmed of the madrasa, the aim of the centre is to train Muslim women in the application of ICTs for their income and skill enhancement and IT envision assessing social and economic impact of the ICT in improving their lives.