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BusinessWeek Online Announces Site Enhancements and New Content Offerings.


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 -- BusinessWeek Online, the award-winning Web site of BusinessWeek magazine, which is published weekly by the McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE NYSE

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), has created a downloadable desktop application, BW Online Alerts, which delivers breaking news headlines directly to user's desktops as they happen. The free service allows users to customize the headlines they receive based on keywords and categories of interest.

Additionally, BusinessWeek Online officially launched a new podcast (iPOD broadCAST) An audio broadcast that has been converted to an MP3 file or other audio file format for playback in a digital music player or computer. The "pod" in podcast was coined from "iPod," the predominant portable, digital music player, and although podcasts are  series, "Innovation of the Week," which features interviews with various leaders in the business world each Tuesday.

"Our goal is to be where users are getting information and provide the information in formats that are most desired - whether it be via print, online, tv, alerts, podcasts, rss or blogs." said Business Week Online vice president, Howard Manus MANUS. Anciently signified the person taking an oath as a compurgator. The use of this word probably came from the party laying his hand on the New Testament. Manus signifies, among the civilians, power, and is frequently used as synonymous with potestas. Lec. El. Dr. Rom. Sec. 94. . "BusinessWeek is doing every single one of those as of today."

Over the past year, the number of unique visitors A count of how many different people access a Web site. For example, if a user leaves and comes back to the site five times during the measurement period, that person is counted as one unique visitor, but would count as five "user sessions.  to BusinessWeek Online has more than doubled, to 5.6 million a month. In 2005, BW Online was named to Adweek's first annual Web site "Hot List." The site also won Best Investment Web site and Best News Website in the 2005 Web Awards competition.

Additional content enhancements over the past year include:

--Launch of the Innovation & Design Channel - joined the roster of existing channels at BusinessWeek Online including Investing, Global Biz, Technology, Small Biz, B-Schools and Careers.

--Redesign of Tech & Science Channel - introduced two tech-focused blogs, user-posted product reviews, easier-to-navigate design and several new content features.

--Blogs - Blogspotting, Byte of the Apple, Fine on Media, Hot Property and NussbaumOnDesign

--Podcasts - Regularly scheduled podcasts enhance popular weekly features with additional analysis and insight, including "Behind This Week's Cover," "Business of Podcasting" and "Tech & You."

BusinessWeek Online (www.businessweek.com), a recipient of the 2000 National Magazine Award for General Excellence in New Media, brings global coverage to the Internet. BusinessWeek Online, launched on AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  in December 1994 and the Web site was launched in October 1996. At Businessweek.com, users have access to exclusive online content, including business and financial news, investment advice, small business, tech insights, as well as a first look at the current issue of the magazine each week. BusinessWeek Online also features a host of interactive resources Interactive Resources is a Richmond, California, United States-based architectural firm headed by president and city councilmember Tom Butt. The company has performed large projects and studies mainly for the government, both local and statewide.  to help professionals climb the corporate ladder or increase their stake in the stock market.
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