E news paper edition: Updates about current activities and daily new
Ravina R Balki
PG Student ,
Department of Computer Science
G.H. Raisoni University, Amravati ,India
Received on: 11 May ,2024 Revised on: 18 June ,2024 Published on: 29 June ,2024
ABSTRACT: This paper presents future scenarios of use and design of the e-newspaper, i.e. the newspaper on e-paper. These scenarios are based on experiences from prototyping e-newspaper interfaces and from a survey with newspaper designers and management. The findings show e.g. that the design from the printed edition and the functionality of the online newspaper were considered preferable attributes for the e-newspaper, and that mobility, interactivity, adjustment for special target groups and personalization were the most frequently suggested functionalities Pagination was considered important as well as the ability to estimate the amount of content of the e-newspaper, and the possibility to return to the page from which an article was chosen to read.
E-Paper is invented by Nick Sheridan in 1970. E-Paper are just like traditional paper. E-Paper are E papers of the future are just around the corner, promising to hold libraries on a chip and replace most printed newspapers by the end of the decade. They are made of flexible material, require ultra-low power consumption, are cheap to manufacture, and most importantly, are easy and convenient to read. E paper is a portable form of electronic paper. Reusable storage and display media that resembles paper but that can be written on (refreshed) thousands or millions of times via electrical means. E-paper will be utilized for books, electronic newspapers, portable signs, and foldable, roll able screens, among other applications.
KEYWORDS – e-paper, e-newspaper, design, GUI, future scenarios. Electronic paper, E Ink, Invention, Printing, Innovation, Print Media, adoption, use experience, e-newspaper.
Doi Link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ2406I8V12P105
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