PCWorld's top 10 nearest neighbors span tech publications, productivity tools, and enterprise software — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.84 down to 0.80.
The shape is flat: CNET News leads at 0.84, followed closely by CNET at 0.82, Google Ads at 0.82, and Computerworld at 0.82. Zoom (0.82), ZDNet (0.81), TechRepublic (0.81), and BGR.com (0.81) follow in a tight formation. The two outliers in the set are Boeing Airplanes (0.80, B2B) and Udemy (0.80, Education) — neither is a tech publication, yet both land inside the cluster.
By subcategory, five of the ten neighbors are Websites, two are Technology brands, one is a News Publisher, one is B2B, and one is Education. PCWorld itself is a Website, so the top 10 is majority same-kind — but the presence of enterprise software (Google Ads, Zoom) and a B2B industrial brand (Boeing Airplanes) alongside peer tech publications signals that the audience composition extends beyond consumer tech readers into a professional and enterprise-adjacent segment.
The flat, compressed shape suggests an audience that is broadly shared across the professional tech media ecosystem rather than tightly bound to any single neighbor.