Tuesday, February 15

Argus Leader Comparison...

There were more advertisings in the actual paper then there were on the website. I liked how the website had their topics in the papers across the top that you could just click on to go to, but in the newspaper you have to look all through the paper to find what you were looking for. You could sign up for an account if you wanted so that you can get all the news at your finger tips, instead of having to go into the store to buy the paper. I liked how you if you hung over the news, sports, voice, etc. links it showed you a few of the articles and a picture to go along with one of the articles, which was kind of like the actual paper. I think that the paper and site were a lot alike and carried a lot of the same information, the website was just a little more fun to go through.

1 comment:

  1. Some of us do have the sense that we know how to find things easily in the paper copy. As long as it doesn't change, long-time readers know where things are. Little changes make them cranky (even if the size of the paper changes or font changes).

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