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DIGIT is the No. 1 Tech Magazine: IRS

New Delhi, Aug 22: "DIGIT No.1 Tech Magazine," said Indian Readership Survey. 9.9 Media's publication DIGIT has been recognized as the No. 1 Technology Magazine in India in terms of readership in the 2008 Indian Readership Survey. The IRS survey indicates that Digit continues to be the dominant source for readers to stay updated on the latest in technology.

With a readership base of 1,84,000, Digit leads the technology magazines across all age groups, SEC segments and professions. IRS Survey is an independent survey conducted annually across India. It covers 350+ publications across 24 states and 91 cities. Digit's large readership, matching some of the well-known general interest and business publications, is a testimony to its strong appeal to tech-savvy readers beyond just the technology professionals.

Each monthly issue of Digit comes with a DVD, a CD and a Fast Track guide. The articles report on technology used by the readers in their personal and professional lives.

The enclosed multimedia helps users experience the latest software and games and includes free software utilities. The Fast Track guide provides tips and tutorials on commonly used software and products.

Digit also has a companion portal www.thinkdigit.com, which is accessed by tens of thousands of visitors every day. It offers a highly active forum, technology and product related videos, experts answering questions, classifieds for products, services and jobs.

Asheesh Gupta, Cofounder of 9.9 Media and Publishing Director of Digit, said, "We extend our gratitude to our readers in making us the most read technology magazine. We will continue to work hard towards bringing them relevant and authoritative content on technology".

ANI

Orissa: JITM students develop solar lantern

Bhubaneswar, Feb 20:  A low cost solar powered battery charged LED Lanterns have been developed by the students of Jagannath Institute of Technology and Management (JITM), Orissa, in collaboration with the Engineers Without Borders(EWB) member students from University of Illinois. This has been specially developed for the benefit of the off-grid villages. JITM Director (Research and Development) Dhanandra Kumar Mishra told sources that the students have fabricated 80 prototype lamps for trial in the villages close to the.....
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