Digit (magazine)
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Digit | |
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November 2006 issue, cover dated June 2001 |
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Executive Editor | Deepak Ajwani |
Categories | Computer magazines |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher |
Maulik Jasubhai |
First Issue | June 2006 |
Company | Jasubhai Digital Media |
Country | India |
Language | English |
Website | thinkdigit |
ISSN | unknown |
Digit is a monthly information technology magazine published by Jasubhai Digital Media Pvt. Ltd since 2001. It is India's best-selling IT magazine, with a readership of over 600,000.[citation needed] Its tag-line is Digit >> Your technology navigator.
Jasubhai formerly published the Indian edition of "Chip" before going solo in 2001 under the new brand name "Digit". Digit calls itself a magazine which is associated with electronic goods, from mobile phones to laptops. Their editorial content primarily consists of end-user tutorials, lab reviews and features. Deepak Ajwani is the current Executive Editor
[edit] Sections
- Enter
- Digital Passion
- Digital Tools
- Digital Business
- Digital Leisure
- Escape
Also includes a mini-booklet called "Fast Track" with each issue, which is a small guide to any given sub topic of IT, such as Web Publishing, Open Source Software, or Photoshop. The detail of the "Fast Track" Series ranges from beginner to intermediate, often with references to advanced content.
Price Rs 125 (Included Free DVD & CD & Fast Track Booklet)
[edit] See also
SKOAR! -A Bimonthly gaming magazine published by JDM Pvt Ltd
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