Digital Delivery to a PC or Laptop: NewsStand Offers Unique Valentine's Gift Subscriptions for Tech-Savvy Newspaper and Magazine Lovers.Lifestyle Editors/Feature Editors/Business Editors AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 2004 If your sweetheart is sick of newsprint on her fingers while sipping her morning coffee, trying to enjoy rare private time with you ... If your special someone is tired of struggling to turn the pages of his favorite newspaper while squeezed into a narrow airline or train seat ... If cramming The unauthorized addition of services to your telephone bill such as an 800 number that you never ordered. The charges are usually noted on the bill, but are identified in a cryptic manner and/or are printed in a place that is easy to overlook. See slamming. stacks of "must read" newspapers and magazines into a briefcase or tote bag has gotten way too heavy and all too frustrating ... Then, a subscription to an exact digital replica of any of 100 or more newspapers and magazines from NewsStand is the perfect Valentine's gift for a spouse or significant other who loves to read, hates the hassle of a printed publication and owns a laptop or desktop computer. Subscriptions for digital editions typically cost the same or less than those for print versions and often have special discounts. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, NewsStand Inc. is the leading digital delivery provider for publishers of newspapers, magazines and newsletters throughout the world. NewsStand enables newspaper and magazine lovers to download exact editions of their favorite publications and store them on their desktop or laptop computer to read at their convenience. Digital editions are laid out in the same format as the printed versions, complete with ads and photos. Popular titles offered by NewsStand include The New York Times, The New York Times, The Morning daily newspaper, long the U.S. newspaper of record. From its establishment in 1851 it has aimed to avoid sensationalism and to appeal to cultured, intellectual readers. Boston Globe, Harvard Business Review Harvard Business Review is a general management magazine published since 1922 by Harvard Business School Publishing, owned by the Harvard Business School. A monthly research-based magazine written for business practitioners, it claims a high ranking business readership and , Stars and Stripes Stars and Stripes nickname for the U.S. flag. [Am. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 8567] See : America , International Herald Tribune International Herald Tribune Daily newspaper published in Paris. It has long been the staple source of English-language news for American expatriates, tourists, and businesspeople in Europe. , Le Monde n. 1. The world; a globe as an ensign of royalty. Le beau monde fashionable society. See Beau monde. Demi monde See Demimonde. , The Australian, Handheld Computing and many others enjoyed by customers in 120 countries. Gift subscriptions are available by accessing the NewsStand Web site at www.newsstand.com. To access a publication's Gift Subscription options, take these steps: 1. Click on the publication you want to give from NewsStand. 2. Select the "Gift Subscriptions" link on the left navigation bar A set of buttons or graphic images typically in a row or column used as a central point that link you to major topic sections on a Web site. If the navigation bar is a single graphic image with multiple selections, it is known as an imagemap. See imagemap. to bring up the form. |
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