Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware
URL |
TomsHardware.com |
Type of site |
High-Tech Online Magazine |
Owner |
Bestofmedia Group |
Launched |
1996 |
Alexa rank |
1,042 (January 2012[update])[1] |
Current status |
online |
Tom’s Hardware is an online publication focused on technology that was founded in 1996 by a German medic[2] Dr. Tom Pabst. Tom's Hardware is owned by Bestofmedia Group company, one of the top three online publishers for technology in the world.[3]
Tom's Hardware provides articles, news, price comparisons, videos and reviews on computer hardware and high technology. The site features coverage on CPUs, motherboards, RAM, graphics and displays, storage, and computer peripherals. Tom's Hardware has a forum and featured blogs. A unique aspect of Tom's Hardware is the "Build your Own" section where readers can learn how to build their own computers. Tom's Hardware readers are tech enthusiasts, high-tech buyers, consumers, information technology decision makers, purchasing influencers, and industry analysts. It is published in several languages.
History
- July 2010 – Afterdawn launch Tom's Hardware in Finland[4]
- December 2008 – Bestofmedia Group launch Tom's Games[5]
- July 2008 – Bestofmedia Group attracts $35 million from Index Ventures[6]
- April 2008 – Bestofmedia Group launch Uberscore.com[7]
- March 2008 – Bestofmedia Group achieves 150% Growth in Website traffic.[8]
- February 2008 Presence-Pc become the French version of Tom's Hardware[9]
- October 2007 – TG Publishing LLC Changes Name to Bestofmedia LLC, part of Bestofmedia Group.[10]
- September 2007 – Company rebrands TwitchGuru to Tom's Games and Gear Digest to Tom's Guide.[11]
- June 2007 – Antoine Boulin appointed CEO of TG Publishing LLC, a Bestofmedia Group company.[12]
- June 2007 – Partnership with John Wiley & Sons to deliver the Universal Command Guide for Operating Systems online.[13]
- April 2007 – TG Publishing LLC and Bestofmedia Group Merger moves the company to the top 3 ranked sites for online technology publications [3]
- February 2007 – TG Publishing LLC Launches Gear Digest, the Online Resource for Consumer Electronics and Technology Products.[14]
- September 2006 – Intel's CEO, Paul Otellini, refers to Tom's Hardware as his favorite tech website and quotes the site at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF).[15]
- November 2006 – TG Publishing LLC Launches Merchant Hound for Online Price Comparisons.[16]
- August 2006 – Tenth Anniversary.[17]
- June 2003 – Italian site goes live.[18]
- March 2003 – Russian site goes live.[19]
- October 2000 – Start of the Chinese sites in two dialects.[20][21]
- September 2000 – Set up of "compubizz" – a B2B portal for computer hardware, in joint venture with Newtron AG, a provider of B2B software, and BMP, a German venture capitalist.
- September 2000 – Tom’s Hardware publishes product reviews of Intel's 1.13 GHz processor. Intel withdraws the 1.13 GHz processor from the market.[22][23][24][25][26]
- August 2000 – Reaches more than 120,000 unique readers per day at tomshardware.com.
- June 2000 – Reaches more than 20 million page impressions per month.
- April 2000 – Start of Polish site.[27]
- October 1999 – Establishes a testing site in Munich.[28]
- October 1999 – Set up of Toms Guides Publishing AG in Germany .[29]
- August 1999 – Tom's Hardware releases major article about AMD's new Athlon processor.[30]
- March 1999 – Reaches more than 10 million page impressions per month and has more than 1 million unique readers.
- March 1999 – Establishes testing lab in Pleasanton, California, U.S.
- August 1998 – Reaches more than 10 million page impressions per month.
- August 1998 – The company publishes a hardware book in cooperation with Macmillan (print run: 30,000).[31]
- February 1998 – Start of the company’s international sites.
- November 1997 – Own chat forum.[32]
- September 1997 – IBM becomes advertising partner for the company.
- June 1997 – American Megatrends book the site for $10,000 per month.
- March 1997 – The New York Times reports that Intel withdraws its unsuccessful attempt to influence Tom's Hardware and other media publications. Several Intel executives violated their own company's policy by threatening to withdraw advertising due to unflattering and unauthorized media product reviews.[33]
- January 1997 – Reaches more than one million page impressions per month.
- October 1996 – First advertising customers.
- September 1996 – Pair-Alliance; cooperation with the ISP Pair, USA.
- April 1996 – Website founded by Dr. Thomas Pabst[34]
References
- ^ "Tomshardware.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/TomsHardware.com. Retrieved 2012-01-02.
- ^ http://www.pcmech.com/article/dr-tom-pabst-it-pioneer/
- ^ a b Nielsen NetRatings - March/April 2007
- ^ Tom's Hardware
- ^ Tom's Games
- ^ Bestofmedia Group July 16, 2008 Press Release
- ^ Uberscore
- ^ Bestofmedia Group March 12, 2008 Press Release
- ^ Tom's Hardware - French site
- ^ Bestofmedia Group October 16, 2007 Press Release
- ^ Bestofmedia Group September 25, 2007 Press Release
- ^ Bestofmedia Group June 28, 2007 Press Release
- ^ Bestofmedia Group June 19, 2007 Press Release
- ^ TG Publishing May 21, 2007 release
- ^ "IDF Fall 2006: From Core 2 Quadro to 80 Cores" . Tom's Hardware. September 27, 2006.
- ^ "Company News". TG Publishing. November 16, 2006 press release.
- ^ "Tom's 10th Anniversary Meets Computex 2006". Tom's Hardware. June 5, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-06-05. http://web.archive.org/web/20090214232136/http://tau12.pair.com/2006/06/05/computex_2006/.
- ^ Tom's Hardware - Italian site
- ^ Tom's Hardware - Russian site
- ^ Tom's Hardware - China site
- ^ Tom's Hardware - Taiwan site
- ^ "Intel Admits Problems With Pentium III 1.13 GHz: Production and Shipments Halted". Tom's Hardware. August 28, 2000.
- ^ "Revisiting Intel's New Pentium III at 1.13 GHz". Tom's Hardware. August 1, 2000.
- ^ The Register - August 28, 2000 article
- ^ "Intel's Next Paper Release: The Pentium III at 1133 MHz". Tom's Hardware. July 31, 2000.
- ^ "Growing Your Own". Forbes. November 27, 2000.
- ^ Tom's Hardware - Polish site
- ^ Tom's Hardware - German site
- ^ "bmp beteiligt sich an Toms Hardware". Aktien Check. October 6, 1999.
- ^ "The New Athlon Processor: AMD Is Finally Overtaking Intel". Tom's Hardware. August 9, 1999.
- ^ Tom's Hardware Guide. Thomas Pabst, Michael Desmond, Larry Barber. QUE. 1998. ISBN 978-0789716866.
- ^ Tom's Hardware - Forum
- ^ "Dispute Over Unauthorized Reviews Leaves Intel Embarrassed". New York Times. March 12, 1997.
- ^ "On Newsstands now : People". Wired. May 2001.
External links