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| 01.Jan.2026 |
amiga-news.de wishes a happy new year! The team at amiga-news.de hopes that our readers had a good New Year's Eve and wishes everyone a happy new year. The past 12 months have once again been very enjoyable for both the Amiga and amiga-news.de, and we are confident that there will be plenty to report and discuss again in 2026. We had originally planned to present a series of statistical analyses, as we did last year, providing an overview of various aspects of our readers' behaviour. Unfortunately, due to the rapidly growing number of visits by bots, meaningful statistics are becoming increasingly difficult to compile: A year ago, for example, amiga-news.de recorded around 850,000 hits on individual articles within 14 days – now, depending on the season, there are up to 1.6 million hits within two weeks, only a fraction of which are caused by actual human readers. This year, we have therefore limited ourselves to selecting the most popular news item for each month – i.e. the one that was hopefully viewed by the most genuine readers.
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| 25.Dec.2025 |
amiga-news.de wishes you a Merry Christmas! For the 27th time, we have the opportunity to wish our readers a Merry Christmas. If anyone had predicted something like this to founder Petra Struck and her colleagues almost three decades ago, they would probably have had a few Tamagotchis or a Motorola flip phone thrown at their head. We are grateful that not only does the Amiga scene continue to provide material for an average of more than 120 reports per month, but also that a considerable readership remains loyal to us – and we wish everyone who has remained connected to us or the Amiga peaceful and relaxing holidays with friends and family. If you would like to support our work with a small donation to help us pay for server costs, you will find a PayPal button on the main page. A big thank you to everyone who has already made use of this option in recent years! (cg) [News message: 25. Dec. 2025, 22:26] [Comments: 2 - 27. Dec. 2025, 15:02] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
| 01.Jan.2025 |
amiga-news.de wishes you a happy new year The amiga-news.de team hopes that our readers survived New Year's Eve well and wishes everyone a Happy New Year. For the Amiga, the past 12 months were - again - quite pleasing and we are confident that there will be a lot to report, discuss and try out again in 2025. 2024 was also a good year for amiga-news.de: we published 1400 news items, the editorial team also received an experienced addition with Nico Barbat and the technology department was significantly strengthened with Markus Bonet. Our news service, which is starting its 27th "financial year" today, should therefore also have a few good years ahead of it. The first goal is, of course, to produce a similar number of articles again, but we will also be working more intensively on the underlying technology. If you would like to support our work, you are welcome to make a small donation via the PayPal button on our start page. The (small) proceeds will be used to cover our costs for a server and our three domains. (cg) [News message: 01. Jan. 2025, 13:03] [Comments: 2 - 02. Jan. 2025, 14:27] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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