IT
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IT may refer to:
- IT, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and FIPS 10-4 country code for Italy
- IT, Iran Time, the time zone used in Iran, UTC+3:30 (also IRST)
- Icy Tower, a computer platform game
- IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, a scientific journal published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
- Immediate Transportation, a United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulated importation method
- Immortal Technique
- Inclusive Tour, a package holiday that includes accommodation in addition to transportation
- Income tax
- Inferotemporal cortex, the highest-order cortical visual processing area of the brain
- Information technology, a broad subject concerned with aspects of managing, editing and processing information
- Institutes of Technology in Ireland, in the educational system of Ireland
- Integrated Transitions, a home renovations company
- Intelligent Transit, a public transportation service in West Virginia
- Intercity Transit, a public transportation service in the State of Washington
- Internal Translator, an early compiler for the IBM 650
- International Times, an underground newspaper in London
- Internet television, television distributed via the Internet
- Invisibolt Technology, a version of set-through neck guitar neck
- Ion trap, a combination of electric or magnetic fields that captures ions in a region of a vacuum system or tube
- The Irish Times
- A type of electrical earthing system
- A metalinguistic marker in the Sanskrit grammar of Pāṇini
- A series of enduro motorcycles from Yamaha Motor Company (e.g. IT175, IT250, IT490)
- One of the code names by which the Segway PT was known during development
- An audio file format used by the music sequencer Impulse Tracker
- The acronym-logo for heavy metal band Insidiöus Törment
- The IATA code for Kingfisher Airlines and Irtysh Avia
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