The latest newspaper I: Release in Portugal with 2.0 spirit
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Ionline
www.ionline.pt
Some days after its release in the Portuguese market, what first impacts the user is the neat design of I; an essential characteristic that appears as a turning point within the online newspaper category
“What is immediately striking when you open I’s website is its cleanliness and refined design” highlight at the Olago blog
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People are invited to participate actively from an outstanding spot under the label Ireporter. “Overall, I´s website is one step forward in several areas, it looks gorgeous in design, philosophy and organization” state at Olago.
“A challenge, at least in relation to the online version, highly in tune with what is expected from the Internet media in the present 2.0 times.”
José Luis Orihuela - ABC.es
José Luis Orihuela also highlights the 10 things he likes the most from the new Ionline.pt media: the openness to conversation: O que pensa do i?, the openness to user contents: iReporter, the blogs section: iBlogues, the latest news index: Radar, the audiovisual portal: iTV, the media presence on the social Web (Channels: YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, Blip and Twitter), the use of external links (useful links) at the side navigation bar of the sections Dinheiro, Desporto and Boa Vida, the use of tags in the news (for example: epidemic), the use of inverse chronology in the front page news: Hoje, the release video: Um dia no i.