USA TODAY e-Edition
See USA TODAY in a whole new way.
Introducing USA TODAY’s new e-Edition, a page-by-page, exact replica version of USA TODAY delivered by 5:30 a.m. ET. The e-Edition allows for on-the-go accessibility to read online or download for later use. As of August 3, 2009, digital subscriptions will be provided as a companion to home and business subscribers of the print product and are also available as an e-Edition only subscription.
The USA TODAY e-Edition combines the best of both worlds with a robust and user-friendly platform featuring the speed of the Internet with the organization of a newspaper. The familiar look of the newspaper is presented in a flexible and dynamic digital portal powered by Olive Software.
Features of the e-Edition include:
- Daily “Editor’s Picks” — Highlighting the best of the day’s content across USA TODAY’s sections.
- Table of Contents — A section by section table of contents, providing direct access to articles inside the newspaper.
- Videos — Online videos embedded directly into the accompanying newspaper content.
- Puzzles and Games — USA TODAY’s interactive puzzles and games including Crossword, Don’t Quote Me, Sudoku, Mini Sudoku, Word Round Up and Up & Down Words.
- Snapshots® — USA TODAY’s popular infographic, with an interactive bonus allowing readers to actively participate in quick polling results.
- Featured Pages and Thumbnails — Quick scan option to review USA TODAY featured pages like weather, markets and TV listings. A thumbnail section for each page in the newspaper.
- Search — The ability to text search content and advertisement in the day’s issue and through back issues.
- Back Issues — Easy access to all digital back issues, available from product launch.
- Text to Speech — One-button text to speech capability, allowing subscribers to have the news provided in an audio format.
- Multifunction display — View content in the newspaper format, or simply as text. Other options allow subscribers to zoom, fit-to-page, print and email.
- Connect to Internet — All links throughout content and advertisements will be clickable, allowing readers to access Web sites outside the digital reader environment.
