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Justin Philips <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Oct 2001 00:05:09 +0530
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USATODAY LAUNCHES NEWSLETTERS, REDESIGNS DAILY BRIEFING

      (USA) -- USAToday.com has launched three new e-mail newsletters
and redesigned its flagship e-mail newsletter Daily Briefing as part
of a strategy to make the site's content more accessible to readers.
"We are constantly looking for and implementing better ways to deliver
to our readers the latest news and information, as well as expanded
content," says Jeff Webber, senior vice president and publisher. The
new newsletters are Tech, a daily e-mail delivering news on hot Web
sites, new gadgets and breaking tech news; Books, a weekly e-mail
containing book gossip as well as excerpts and reviews; and Auto
Track, a weekly e-mail on the latest auto reviews and top news from
the automotive industry. The redesigned Daily Briefing now has a look
and feel more similar to the USAToday.com home page, with bold colors,
the daily Snapshot, and a new multimedia area showcasing the latest
news photos. Each weekday issue still contains the top news from
USAToday.com's News, Money, Sports, Life, Tech and Weather sections.
  (PR Newswire 25 Sep 2001)
http://www.prnewswire.com



Just an email away........
Justin



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