IDG publishes over 300 magazines in 85 countries and their five global publication product lines - Computerworld/InfoWorld, CIO, Macworld, Network World, and PC World - account for more than 175 of these titles.
IDG Books, which was a public company spun off from the privately-held IDG, published the popular self help "...For Dummies" books. The "...For Dummies" range was originally limited to computer related fields, but later expanded to include a much wider variety of topics. The series is now published by John Wiley & Sons and IDG Books/Hungry Minds no longer exists as a separate company.
IDG publishes over 300 magazines in 85 countries and their five global publication product lines – Computerworld/InfoWorld, CIO, Macworld, Network World, and PC World – account for more than 175 of these titles.
IDGBooks, which was a public company spun off from the privately held IDG, published the popular self help "...For Dummies" books.
The series is now published by John Wiley and Sons; IDG Books/Hungry Minds (as IDGBooks was briefly renamed before being sold to Wiley in 2001) no longer exists as a separate company.
IDGBooks and iUniverse allow you to mix and match chapters from different sources to create a personalized book.
IDGBooks, the publisher of the ubiquitous "For Dummies" series, is offering readers the chance to design their own books on the Web.
IDGBooks is teaming up with print-on-demand publisher iUniverse to offer downloadable versions of 525 of its how-to "Dummies" books, Frommer's travel guides, and Cliff Notes.