Los Angeles Times
David Shaw likes going through the paper page by page and coming unexpectedly upon an interesting story. Most of all, while reading papers online, “I miss the context — seeing the size of the headline, the placement of the story on the page and in the paper, the juxtaposition of the various elements that make up a daily newspaper: stories and headlines and photographs and charts and graphs and even, at times, the ads,” he writes. Possible solutions: NewspaperDirect.com and NewsStand.com.
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Why Shaw doesn’t like reading newspapers on the web
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