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  • In theory, e-newspapers could combine the convenience of the printed product with the dynamism of their Web sites.

    Matthew Yglesias » More Tablets 2010

  • Flexible displays could change the way we interact with the info-universe, creating new kinds of cellphones, portable computers, e-newspapers and electronic books.

    ON: Digital+Marketing 2009

  • Wilcox said E Ink, whose revenues have grown at a rate of 200 to 300 percent annually in the last three years, is testing a color prototype that could be launched next year, potentially opening the technology to e-magazines and e-newspapers.

    ‘Electronic Paper’ Coming Soon | Impact Lab 2007

  • Wilcox said E Ink, whose revenues have grown at a rate of 200 to 300 percent annually in the last three years, is testing a color prototype that could be launched next year, potentially opening the technology to e-magazines and e-newspapers.

    ‘Electronic Paper’ Edging Toward Mainstream | Impact Lab 2007

  • For a primitive look at how e-newspapers might work, consider the Kindle.

    A No-Paper Newspaper 2008

  • Millions of us already read paperless newspapers and magazines on the Web, but e-newspapers, read on devices like the Kindle, would offer different benefits for both readers and publishers.

    A No-Paper Newspaper 2008

  • Flexible displays could change the way we interact with the info-universe, creating new kinds of cellphones, portable computers, e-newspapers and electronic books.

    Top Technology Breakthroughs of 2008 Priya Ganapati 2008

  • Roger Fidler, a former newspaper executive who now researches and consults on e-readers at the University of Missouri, cites three requirements for e-newspapers to really catch on with consumers: the devices require larger screens (to allow room for better display of stories, photos and ads), color screens (a must for advertisers) and lower prices (the Kindle currently sells for $359).

    A No-Paper Newspaper 2008

  • In the past year, since Amazon introduced its Kindle electronic reading device, thousands of Americans have experienced the pleasures of e-books — but for most people, e-newspapers aren't yet a reality.

    A No-Paper Newspaper 2008

  • For consumers who already spend too many hours staring at PC screens, e-newspapers would offer portability and an uncluttered reading environment, blissfully free from e-mail bells ringing or IMs popping up mid-paragraph.

    A No-Paper Newspaper 2008

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