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WebUser is the UK’s favourite internet magazine. On sale every fortnight it keeps you up-to-date with all the latest news, views, best new websites, music, film and games downloads, free software, and all the other developments on the Web. If you use the internet, you’ll love WebUser. Being Britain’s best-selling internet read, WebUser is, quite simply, the only internet magazine you’ll ever need.

The New European is available in digital format, giving you full access to all issues of the paper on your computer, laptop, tablet and mobile.

This magazine is all wrapped up in a traditional and indulgent women’s glossy magazine monthly format. Spirit and Destiny magazine will give the reader an entertaining and enlightening mixture of classic women’s monthly elements such as diet and fitness tips, alongside engrossing features on astrology and psychic matters. The magazine will regularly contain enlightening ideas on the best new holistic therapies as well as alternative lifestyles.

India’s leading photography magazine, Smart Photography brings you the latest updates in the world of photography every month. The magazine has a rich readership that include both amateur and professional photographers and the ever-growing community of photography enthusiasts. To cater to such broad readership, Smart Photography leverages on original content in the form of news, equipment reviews, tutorials, Photoshop techniques, interviews of photographers, technical features, and portfolio of photographers.

Shindig! began in 1993 under the name Gravedigger to chronicles ’60s garage-punk and contemporary garage bands from the ’80s and early ’90s. The fanzine then embraced psychedelia, mod and associated sub-genres with a growing team of writers and a name change to Shindig! Shindig! was distributed via record shops and found a niche before falling by the wayside in the late ’90s and becoming a reviews website. Shindig! re-emerged from the ashes phoenix-like under the wing of Volcano Publishing in the early naughties and has been a mainstay of the high street ever since, growing way beyond its garage roots.

Shares magazine is a weekly publication aimed at the serious private investor, and can help you make the most out of your investment during these volatile times. Shares magazine covers much, much more than stocks and shares. Each week you get comprehensive coverage, guidance and analysis on listed companies from FTSE, AIM and PLUS markets, as well as industry insight from the people that count in our Griller interviews, features, sector reports, funds, charts & trend spotting, Forex updates and analysis, commodities news, small caps and more. We also provide instruction and insight into instruments including ETFs, CFDs and spread betting to help you make profit regardless of market trends.

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Science Illustrated delivers natural science, break through discoveries and an understanding of the world for the entire family. Packed with stunning photography and in-depth editorial it’s a visually spectacular gateway to the world – from the beginning of life to distant objects in the universe. Science and Discovery has never looked this good!
















