The ''comp.*'' hierarchy is a major class of
newsgroup
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s in
Usenet
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, containing all newsgroups whose name begins with "''comp.''", organized hierarchically.
comp.* groups discuss various computer, technology, and programming issues. Some groups can even offer peer-to-peer technical support.
Partial list of comp.* groups
Historical groups
See also
*
List of newsgroups
This is a partial list of newsgroups that are significant for their popularity or their position in Usenet history.
The Big-8 hierarchies
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External links
Google Groupscontains a complete browsable list of groups
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the comp.* hierarchyat
Giganews
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Computer-related introductions in 1987
Big 8 (Usenet)