USA Today is now publishing revamped digital print replica
editions of their daily USA Today newspaper, USA Today Sports Weekly and
specials based on Tecnavia’s NewsMemory technology. The new editions provide a
cross-platform reading experience via web browser and mobile apps.
The new presentation gives digital readers a
familiar print-like experience while still using the web and mobile platform
features, gestures and conventions readers appreciate, says a news release from
Tecnavia. Features include multiple page and story display modes, digital
language translation, story read-aloud, automated personalized topic searches,
live URL links to web and rich media, access to digital puzzles and social
media sharing.
“We are excited to work with USA Today,” said
Diane Amato, vice president of sales & marketing at Tecnavia. “They have
been innovators since the first issue published back in 1982. We want to bring
that same spirit and creativity to their digital editions.”
Burnsville, Minnesota-based Tecnavia manages
over 2,000 titles and processes over 8 million pages per year for large and
small publishers.
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