Sunday, November 23, 2003

A superb paper - laid out online
We all know that you can go to a newspaper's website to read the stories. But what about look at the pictures - or see the layout of the printed page onscreen? You can't usually do that - unless you're content with Newseum's Today's Front Pages. But the UK's Guardian now has, in addition to GuardianUnlimited (the web version), The Guardian Digital Edition.

It's fantastic. You get the layout, story text, and press clippings, of each and every page (well, nearly) of each and every section of the paper, and its sister sunday, The Observer. No software is needed - unless of course you want to download Adobe PDFs of the pages to keep and enjoy. *smiles warmly* Register here (free for the beta).

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