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IDGInternational Data Group
IDGIntegrated Drive Generator
IDGInstallation Design Guide
IDGInternet Discussion Group
IDGInset Dielectric Guide
IDGInternational Dangerous Goods (mail, shipping)
IDGIsothermal Dendritic Growth
IDGInternal Drive Generator
IDGIndiscernibility Definition Graph
IDGInspector of Degaussing
IDGIntegrated DAMA (Demand Assigned Multiple Access) GATM (Global Air Traffic Management) (avionics communications upgrade program)
IDGIndividual Drop Glider


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Noting that its own research shows that the biosciences and bioinformatics markets will be among the leaders in revenue growth in the technology industry over the next ten years, IDG said that the new company will launch a variety of information and event products over the next several months and will establish a long-term new product strategy to serve the emerging bio-IT market.
IDG Forms Strategic Marketing Services Group in US FRAMINGHAM, Mass.
Mac Publishing, originally called Mac Partners, was established in mid-1997 as a joint venture between IDG and Ziff Davis.
 
 
 
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