See newspapers as printers intended
Editors' take: If you ask any iPad owner about the future of newspapers, and they'll probably trot out their New York Times Editors' Choice and USA Today apps--both of which deservedly earned spots on CNET's roundup of top 20 free iPad apps. For the folks who prefer a more traditional, more local newspaper experience, there is an option that lets you see each daily edition exactly as it was printed, complete with ads, obituaries, comics, and all the rest. It's called PressReader.
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