Section:1 -Computer Magazines
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Chip Online
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Like its print edition, the online version is also rich in visual and editorial content. Send your computing queries to Dr Chip and browse through present and past issues, or check out the exhaustive 'Jobs' pages. |
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PC Quest
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This site has the complete version of the magazine available online. Also there are many cool downloadable softwares |
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Computers@Home
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Geared towards the home user, the magazine does a fine job of simplifying computing life. Product and site reviews, articles, and a lot more. |
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PC Plus
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One of the top computer magazines in Britain, PC Plus stands out on the net as well. Apart from the regular fare of articles and news, the highlight is the software available for download: they are neither shareware or trial versions but fully functional ones. |
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PC Magazine Online
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Computer systems and software are covered with well written and topical articles. The free utilities and daily downloads make the site exciting. |
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Wired News
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One of the first magazines exclusively for the internet, it carved a niche for its funky design and layout. While the online version does not reflect its print edition's vibrancy, the site is worth a visit for the quality articles and reviews. |
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PC World
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The site offers a heady mixture of articles catering to both the home user and the computer professional. The newly introduced SEE++ page includes articles on graphics design and image manipulation. |
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Computers Today
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A well designed site with interesting sections on networking, interviews with software biggies and telecommunications. The 'Marvels' page discusses the ways in which new inventions and technologies are poised to change our lives. |
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The Internet Public Library
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Online public library for the Internet community. Includes directories of online texts, newspapers, magazines, reference materials; plus special sections for youth and teens. |
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Cyber Media India Limited
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Hosts a whole stable of magazines including Computers@Home, Dataquest, DQ Week, PC Quest and voice and Data. PC Quest and Data Quest focus more on the computer industry, while Computers@Home is for the SOHO user. |