Thursday, February 3, 2011

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DEBUTS FIRST DAILY ON-SKY-PAD

historic turning point for the world of information. In the U.S. debut of the first newspaper to-Pad and is called The Daily a creature of the Australian magnate Rupert Murdoch in collaboration with Apple.
to submit to the Murdoch press (and does a little 'species that the godfather of a creature is a high-tech octogenarian, though lively) who thanked Steve Jobs, who was absent due to illness.
The challenge is one of those momentous, considering that the pay information online has never been able to really take off. The new daily after two weeks of free trial, will cost 14 cents per day or 99 hours per week and is only available in the U.S. market.
More than a newspaper is like a magazine: lots of photos, video interviews, a large section devoted to leisure activities. In this the first issue cover is dedicated to Egypt, then follow the other contents divided into six sections: news, gossip, reviews, culture and society, sports, games. Different
even advertising: more information and entertainment, more interactive. Some buttons at the bottom allow: the first to open a video summary, the second to listen to the tracks instead of reading them (and this is perhaps the most revolutionary application ...), the third quickly browse the contents through a tunnel 3D in the quarter to turn a casual flip through the newspaper. We could not miss the store, where you can drop the items they think are interesting but be read a second time.
For this challenge Murdoch has invested $ 30 million and has hired hundreds of journalists. A news, the latter, which seems to do justice to the skepticism shown by many in years past print journalists to the world of information online.


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