NEW DELHI: ‘Hindustan Times’, one of the first print newspapers to launch an online edition of hindustantimes.com, has refurbished its website in collaboration with Microsoft to make it more reader-friendly and attractive. The new newspaper-on-the-web was launched today with a promise to have round-the-clock news updates apart from interactive and personalized features in keeping with the need of multitasking that the today’s viewer demands from an online portal. |
Hindustan Times editor Chaitanya Kalbag said in a statement here that, "The new hindustantimes.com is a pointer to the direction the group is taking – marching “into the 21st Century with a convergent print/online strategy, web-savvy journalists who interact with web-savvy audiences, and the full power of a national news network in the world‘s next superpower."
Rashmi Berry who heads the portal – which was ranked the fourth best news site by Forbes in 2004 - said advantage had been taken of the features of Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 combined with the out-of-the-box functionalities of the Microsoft Commerce Server 2007. |
She claimed that months of usability research had gone into re-designing the website, which was not clutter-free with easy to navigate drop-down menus and tab-based controls. The 1024x768 resolution for full screen utilization would also ensure speed, she said. Other facilities on the site include a search engine, download facilities, the absence of pop-ups, RSS feeds, personalized zones, instant polls, streaming video, a stocks tracker to match scorecards, uploading photographs, rating stories, and adding them to del.icio.us or IM links. There is a separate section for cricket fans. Functionalities developed using the ASP.Net platform include Web 2.0 features like instant switching using tab based controls, dynamic modules on related stories, and My Zone, a personalized news zone where the user defines his or her order of preference. Further, Ajax Controls are used for bringing real-time updates of matches, stocks, opinion polls and picture slide shows. |
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