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  2. Category:Downloadable magazines - Wikipedia

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    Downloadable Magazines - the magazines can be download in PDF format and can view it online every where . most of them are free magazines. Pages in category "Downloadable magazines" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  3. List of magazines in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, there was a total of 180 weekly magazines in the Czech Republic. [1] As of 1995 the magazine sector in the country was small and fragmented. [1] In 2010, the number of magazines was nearly 1800. [2] There are foreign magazine publishing companies in the country, including Sanoma Magazines Praha, which is a subsidiary of Sanoma. [3]

  4. PC Magazine (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Its columnists moved to Personal Computer World, the first British computer magazine. PC Magazine UK's launch edition was in April 1992, and the launch event, in March, was on a scale that no other technology magazine had experienced before or since, and was typical of the way publisher Ziff-Davis conducted business over the nine years it ...

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  7. Category : Magazines published in the Czech Republic

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  8. PC Live! - Wikipedia

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    PC Live! was a digital lifestyle magazine from the Republic of Ireland edited and produced by the publishing company Mediateam [1] in Dublin. PC Live! was first published in 1994 by the Scope Communications Group and later by Mediateam, a company formed when Scope merged with Computer Publications Group in 2005.

  9. List of disk magazines - Wikipedia

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    Sex'n'Crime was a disk magazine for the demoscene of the Commodore 64 home computer. [11] The magazine was published from 1989 to 1990 by Amok, a label of publisher Genesis Project, and mainly edited by anonymous writer OMG.