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'''Digital''' may refer to:
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''Digital'' usually refers to [[digital data]], meaning data that is represented using discrete (discontinuous) values, in contrast to [[analog signal]]s or data represented using [[Continuous function|continuous]] values.
*[[Digital data]], data that is represented using discrete (discontinuous) values, in contrast to analog data
*[[Digital electronics]] representing electronic signals by discrete bands of analog levels, rather than by a continuous range
*[[Digital Equipment Corporation]] or Digital, a computer hardware company
*''[[D.I.G.I.T.A.L.]]'', an album by KRS-One
*''[[Digital: A Love Story]]'', a 2010 indie video game by Christine Love
*[[Digital (Joy Division song)|"Digital" (Joy Division song)]] (1978)
*"Digital", a song by T-Pain from ''[[Three Ringz]]''
*"Digital", a song by Soulja Boy from ''[[The DeAndre Way]]''
*[[Vitalis Takawira]] or Digital, athlete


== In language ==
==See also==
*[[Boolean algebra]], dual truth and status values of the variables are the usually denoted 1 and 0 respectively
*[[Boolean algebra]], dual truth and status values of the variables are the usually denoted 1 and 0 respectively
*[[Digital signal]], a kind of signal in information theory that is a discrete-time signal or bitstream signal, as opposed to an analog signal
*[[Digital infinity]], a limited set of digits combined to produce an infinite range of potentially meaningful expressions

== In technology ==
*[[Digital electronics]] representing electronic signals by discrete bands of analog levels, rather than by a continuous range.
**[[Digital signal]], a kind of signal in information theory that is a discrete-time signal or bitstream signal, as opposed to an analog signal
**[[Digital media]], a form of electronic media where data are stored in digital (as opposed to analog) form
*[[Electronic media]], colloquially referred to as "digital" but is broader in scope to include analog technology

== In science ==
*[[Digital physics]], the premise that the universe is describable by information, and is therefore computable

== In philosophy ==
*[[Digital philosophy]], concerned with hard problems in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of physics

== In socioeconomics ==
*[[Digital Revolution]], the revolution of rapid expansion and reduced cost of digital devices
*[[Information Age]] also referred to as the Digital Age
*[[Digital divide]], economic inequality between groups, in terms of access to, use of, or knowledge of information and communication technologies
*[[Digital native]], a person born during or after the general introduction of digital technologies

== Organizations ==
*[[Digital Equipment Corporation]], a computer hardware company commonly known as "Digital"
*[[Digital Research]], a computer software company which developed and marketed the CP/M operating system
*[[Digital Surf]], the editor of the surface imaging and metrology software [[MountainsMap]]

== Titles ==
*[[Digital (Joy Division song)|"Digital"]], from the 1978 double EP ''A Factory Sample'' by Joy Division
*"Digital", from the album ''[[Three Ringz]]'' by T-Pain
*"Digital", from the album ''[[The DeAndre Way]]'' by Soulja Boy
*[[Digital Monsters]], anime series
*[[D.I.G.I.T.A.L.]], KRS-One's eighth album
*''[[Digital: A Love Story]]'', a 2010 [[indie game|indie video game]] by [[Christine Love (visual novelist)|Christine Love]]
*[[Vitalis Takawira]], an athlete nicknamed "Digital"

==See also==
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Revision as of 19:37, 5 July 2013

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