2. E-Newspapers – Front Page
• An online newspaper is the online version of a newspaper, either
as a stand-alone publication or as the online version of a
printed periodical.
• Going online created more opportunities for newspapers, such as
competing with broadcast journalism in presenting breaking
news in a more timely manner. The credibility and strong brand
recognition of well-established newspapers, and the close
relationships they have with advertisers, are also seen by many in
the newspaper industry as strengthening their chances of
survival. The movement away from the printing process can also
help decrease costs.
3. E-Magazines – Cover
• An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet,
through bulletin broad systems and other forms of public computer
networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print
magazine format to being online only was the Computer Magazine.
• Some online magazines distributed through the World Wide Web call
themselves webzines. An e-zine is a more specialized term
appropriately used for small magazines and newsletters distributed
by any electronic method, for example, by electronic mail.
• Similarly, some online magazines may refer to themselves as
"electronic magazines" or "e-magazines" to reflect their readership
demographics or to capture alternative terms and spellings in online
searches.
4. CD Covers/Thumbnails
• An album cover is the front of the packaging of a commercially
released audio recording product, or album. The term can refer
to either the printed cardboard covers typically used to
package sets of 10 in (25 cm) and 12 in (30 cm) 78-rpm records,
single and sets of 12 in (30 cm) LPs, sets of 45 rpm records
(either in several connected sleeves or a box), or the front-
facing panel of a CD package, and, increasingly, the primary
image accompanying a digital downloads of the album, or of its
individual tracks.
• In the case of all types of tangible records, it also serves as part
of the protective sleeve.
6. Books – Covers
• A book cover is any protective covering used to bind together the pages
of a books. Beyond the familiar distinction
between hardcovers and paperbacks, there are further alternatives and
additions, such as dust jackets, ring-binding, and older forms such as the
nineteenth-century "paper-boards" and the traditional types of hand-
binding. This article is concerned with modern mechanically produced
covers.
9. Interactive Media – Websites
• Interactive media normally refers to products and services on
digital computer-based systems which respond to the user’s
actions by presenting content such as text, moving image,
animation, video, audio, and video games.
• Interactive media is a method of communication in which the
output from the media comes from the input of the
users. Interactive media works with the user's participation. The
media still has the same purpose but the user's input adds
interaction and brings interesting features to the system for
better enjoyment.
• The sharp fall in hardware costs and the unprecedented rise in
the computer speed and memory transformed the personal
computer into an affordable machine capable of combining audio
and color video in advanced ways.