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Definition of e-edition in English: e-editionnoun A digital edition of a printed book, newspaper, or journal, which can be read on a computer or mobile device. a free e-edition is also available via the website Example sentencesExamples - Here are some excerpts from the e-edition of the Tulsa World/Opinion on the issue of legalization.
- They received an email announcing the arrival of their fresh, new e-edition rather than their standard old paper one.
- To be fair, we should judge the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times e-editions as interim media - or Version 1 software - that's destined to be improved or replaced.
- E-editions of newspapers and magazines should throw some money Technorati's way, and come up with some simple RSS or HTML code to include at the bottom of every story or article.
- If I were paying for an e-edition, I'd want an automated customizing feature.
- This new app is a good thing because I believe it does enough right to finally get other news organizations moving towards producing e-editions of the daily news.
- An e-edition (by paid subscription) is also available online.
- Soon, the government's platform on job vacancies and training programmes would see a makeover with the weekly Employment News published by the information and broadcasting ministry being made available in an e-edition, with a brand new logo, and also as SMS alerts.
- So Berlingske does the only sensible thing: It offers its e-edition for free today.
- "The e-edition is brimming with the energy and creativity that will extend the reach of our journalism to new and wider audiences."
- According to a new study, users of so-called e-editions of print publications are shown to be more affluent, better educated and heavier users of the Internet than the average online user.
- E-editions preserve the information-rich typography of print by displaying replicas of the newsprint page.
- Choose among a variety of subscription packages and stay up to date with convenient home delivery and our on-the-go digital e-edition.
- Subscribers will also be given access to the e-edition.
- The e-editions make excellent sense for readers who can't purchase hard copies of these newspapers on the day of publication and want the entire newspaper automatically dropped onto their computer.
Definition of e-edition in US English: e-editionnounˈēəˌdiSH(ə)n A digital edition of a printed book, newspaper, or journal, which can be read on a computer or mobile device. a free e-edition is also available via the website Example sentencesExamples - Here are some excerpts from the e-edition of the Tulsa World/Opinion on the issue of legalization.
- "The e-edition is brimming with the energy and creativity that will extend the reach of our journalism to new and wider audiences."
- The e-editions make excellent sense for readers who can't purchase hard copies of these newspapers on the day of publication and want the entire newspaper automatically dropped onto their computer.
- Choose among a variety of subscription packages and stay up to date with convenient home delivery and our on-the-go digital e-edition.
- E-editions of newspapers and magazines should throw some money Technorati's way, and come up with some simple RSS or HTML code to include at the bottom of every story or article.
- This new app is a good thing because I believe it does enough right to finally get other news organizations moving towards producing e-editions of the daily news.
- They received an email announcing the arrival of their fresh, new e-edition rather than their standard old paper one.
- An e-edition (by paid subscription) is also available online.
- If I were paying for an e-edition, I'd want an automated customizing feature.
- So Berlingske does the only sensible thing: It offers its e-edition for free today.
- Soon, the government's platform on job vacancies and training programmes would see a makeover with the weekly Employment News published by the information and broadcasting ministry being made available in an e-edition, with a brand new logo, and also as SMS alerts.
- E-editions preserve the information-rich typography of print by displaying replicas of the newsprint page.
- According to a new study, users of so-called e-editions of print publications are shown to be more affluent, better educated and heavier users of the Internet than the average online user.
- Subscribers will also be given access to the e-edition.
- To be fair, we should judge the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times e-editions as interim media - or Version 1 software - that's destined to be improved or replaced.
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