Thinkdigit: A vibrant community
By Praval on Dec 10, 2008 in Reviews
Digit has been one of the favorite magazines of mine when it comes to tech and gadgets. I remember waiting for it all month long to have a copy of free game previews, full-version softwares and hundreds of trail apps. Today, most of the day time is spent online and I seldom find time to read whole of the digit issue in a month! Another reason for the same is availability of a lot of online information which is difficult to digest. With most magazine and newspapers having an online edition, the internet helps get more juice out of it.
For web geeks, digit’s online interface, thinkdigit.com is an awesome community. It’s not just a web portal anymore. With features and sections like – discussion forum, blog watch, downloads, videos, tech Q&A, iPOLL, etc. you can think of a lively interaction over the web. The out of the box classifieds section, digital market allows you to publish free classified ads to buy or sell a gadget. You can find some good deals over there!
The forum is pretty active and has some of the best web geeks hanging out over there. It is one of the most vibrant tech community in India.
My personal favorite is product reviews section where in you can hangout to find some good reviews of a laptop, desktop, etc. There is a plethora of devices listed there. I got a few good deals struck for me too!
Digit magazine is the number one tech magazine in India as per the latest IRS survey.

Hey, I agree… I’ve been reading Digit since ages and now my brother reads it as well…
Sanghamitra | Dec 13, 2008 | Reply
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