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May 26, 2004

 

QContent announces partnership with Swiss company Tecnavia

Silver Spring, MD (PRWEB) May 26, 2004 -— At the QContent deployment meeting, Tecnavia Press, Inc. announced its partnership and immediate availability of the NewsMemory service. NewsMemory allows companies to publish an exact replica of their publication online without having to resort to heavy downloads or special plug-ins. The NewsMemory service allows users to read the publication as they would hardcopy version while providing additional interactive services. Along with the ability to view the publication online, NewsMemory provides readers with options for a full-text search.

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May 21, 2004  

Honey, They Shrunk the Newspaper, Part 2

Two weeks ago, I assessed the readability of the electronic editions of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times in this "Press Box" column. If you're joining the discussion late, electronic editions differ from standard Web renditions of newspapers: Rather than throwing up individual stories from a long list of headlines, they impose the complete look and feel of a print newspaper on the confines of a computer monitor. Oh, and the publishers charge for electronic editions—$120 a year for the Washington Post and $300 for the New York Times. Meanwhile, the Web versions of both newspapers are free.

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