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Newspaper Ap

Wall Street Journal New Service Idea

Submitted 6 years ago

Newspaper /Magazine Ap.

Newspaper should make their Paper Interactive with a Ap .. Hold your phone over the paper, and it comes too life. . See each editors style. Some Articles with shiny boarders.. border colors.. see electronic stickers around certain articles... the Kids Section like a envelope you can then click on, and it's so many things in there.. Games and everything not in the paper that are going every which way like fireworks coming from the paper.. only to get kids more interested in reading.

The Ap would use the Camera comparing to a known copy online, then pulling up the articles matched that have been added to the Ap.

Lets say you guys control the editor ap.. but If it wasn't controlled by a newspaper it could be a stand alone company, that sets up the ap for everyone It would be something like a website where every newspapers editor has too simply upload their add ons and the article they wrote, the program recognizing the correct beginning text and headline that is coming out with the correct date of it on the website, the program then pulls that up when the customer pans the camera over the paper. The program reading the actual paper before it comes to life, through the smart phone lens. Since it will be working off comparing the actual image to the website, a person could accidentally grab a different dates paper and it pulls up the correct add ons, not having a breakdown.

Additionally, there could then be Live Updates and Breaking Video News from the Ap. Providing Video and Updates to Articles Overnight for Each Editor.

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