
The Oregonian has launched a new
digital version of its print newspaper that allows readers to "flip through sections and a trove of additional games, features and opinion content on your computer,” writes Laura
Gunderson, editor of The Oregonian/Oregon Live.
In addition, “Online newspaper readers can check out what’s new with one click on the Top Stories tab, find their
way to all the news that’s broken since we published the paper,” Gunderson adds. “Readers can skim through those latest stories in chronological order, or browse favorite sections by
choosing tabs for news, sports, life and culture, things to do, opinion or deals.”
The online newspaper also offers readers "extras -- stuff that I regularly hear that readers miss from
our print pages. But with one click, they’re at your fingertips: TV listings, The New York Times Book Review and a half dozen types of crossword puzzles,” Gunderson writes.
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