Newspapers format for mobile devices introduced in Asia

Wednesday June 15th 2005, 5:26 pm
Filed under: Newspapers, Online news

Entire editions of newspapers can now be reduced to fit your cell-phone, writes Todayonline

Subscribers can download and read the news on their mobile phones, PDAs, and tablet PCs. The breakthrough compress-technology, which was patented by the company SmarttPapers International in 2003, makes it possible for a newspaper page to be reduced in size to fit the screen of a mobile phone.

Subscribers can even zoom in on images and change font sizes..

Smart newspapes

Publications currently available through the service include:

SINGAPORE:
TODAY Newspaper
KidsCo Magazine
LIME Magazine

HONGKONG:
CargoNews Asia

MALAYSIA:
Nanyang Siam Pao
Now
Tamil Nesan
Utusan

CHINA:
Hei Long Jiang
Harbin
Senior Citizen Daily

PHILIPPINES:
Manila Bulletin

THAILAND:
PostToday
VIETNAM:

Nguoi Lao Dong

Saigon
Vietnamese
Tuoi Tre

To rsign up for a free trial, visit www.smarttpapers.com

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2 Comments »

  1. Why don’t they just comply with the webstanards and keep presentation and content apart? That would make it even easier and not cost any software-licence at all.

    Comment by Jacob Bøtter — June 16, 2005 @ 10:27 am

  2. I’ve never seen one mobile device that can substitute a good broad sheet. They’re too fiddly, screens are small requiring sharp site, bandwidth too slow etc… Papers only cost a few pence/cents.

    Comment by Eddie — August 6, 2005 @ 10:38 am

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