Attached is a screen grab for the redesigned Reuters.com.
It is more than a redesign, however. The overhaul includes a new content management system, new mobile applications and a new program interface.
“As you’ll see from the preview, we’ve focused on putting news stories into context with a rapid flow of news, analysis and market data,” wrote a Reuters PR person. “This means Reuters articles will be part of a news stream surrounded by the latest related content — from background articles to photography and video to social media — giving users access to a more complete story than they’ve ever experienced.”
You can look at it here. And this link explains some of the new features.
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