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qwerty7

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#108352 28-Aug-2012 23:21
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Im not sure if I am alone in this view or not. 

But i feel there is a place in the market for a less detail news website. Especially as people have less time and are viewing the news on smartphones etc. 

Looking on stuff or nzherald i get pages and pages of information and stupid/useless/pointless quotes. 
Give me the brief key important details with an option to view the full story if i want to, bullet points, or concise significant detail filled paragraphs.  

I would set it up myself if i was in the position too. But what do you think? do you agree?

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Ragnor
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  #678532 29-Aug-2012 00:33
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NZ version of this http://evening-edition.com/ would be useful. I find their RSS feed in Google Reader works great so you don't even need to visit a website per se.



RamyElbeltagi
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  #678659 29-Aug-2012 11:00
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Try "Flipboard" on your smartphone

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