Fax Newspapers: Publishing or Perishing?
Hawkins, Donald T., Online
In my May 1990 TECHNOTRENDS column 1!, I discussed the use of fax machines. as an information delivery channel; one application I mentioned was fax editions of daily newspapers. In that column, I termed fax newspapers a "recent innovative information service." Now that fax newspapers have been available for over two years (since April, 1989), they are no longer a recently developed information service, but they are still innovative. In this column, I will explore fax newspapers in more detail than was possible in my earlier column.
To get an idea of the growth of information about fax newspapers, I did a quick search in the PAPERS collection, plus several business-related ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Fax Newspapers: Publishing or Perishing?.
Contributors: Hawkins, Donald T. - Author.
Magazine title: Online.
Volume: 16.
Issue: 4
Publication date: July 1992.
Page number: 95+.
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