The International Journal 
of Newspaper Technology

Home  | Newspapers & Technology | Prepress Technology | Online Technology |
 | Free Subscription | Contact Us | Newspaper Links | Trade Show Listing |




May

2008







 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 














 

 

Online News in Brief
 

NEW MEDIA

The New York Times partnered with Google to offer a geographic-based news layer in the Google Earth 3-D browser. Google said this is the first time it partnered with a news organization to display real-time news content in Google Earth. Users can click on The New York Times placemarks and see the latest news by sections or regions that is updated every 15 minutes.

www.google.com



 

Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive and Tribune Media Services partnered with NewsGator Technologies Inc. to release two news widgets. WPNI released a mobile application called Candidate Tracker and TMS is offering another widget showing the Major League Baseball telecast schedule.

www.newsgator.com
 

 

USA Today launched a new instant message-based application available initially to users of America Online’s AIM service. Users will be able to search current and archived usatoday.com headlines and set up real-time news alerts via instant message. InfiniteAgent developed the USA Today instant message bot.

www.infiniteagent.com

        

Zvents said its events software will be used by AmericanTowns, a national network of hyperlocal community-based Web sites.

www.zvents.com
 

 

CareerBuilder said its online recruitment information will now be seen on Facebook. Ads will appear on the Facebook site or within a user’s summary page.

www.careerbuilder.com

www.facebook.com
 

The Journal and Courier in Lafayette, Ind., launched a redesigned Web site as it conforms to Gannett plans to standardize its publications’ Web sites.