Denmark's first online newspaper launched

Published: 23 January 2001 y., Tuesday
Denmark's first online newspaper, Infopaq, was launched Monday with 300 national and international news articles, its director said. The paper (http://www.infopaq.dk/Infopaq)provides news and information 24 hours a day and can access an archive containing about 300,000 press articles, company director Jacob Meibom told the local TV2 channel. The online paper employs seven journalists who together wrote 60 of the 300 current news stories. Meibom told the daily Berlingske Tidende on Monday that Infopaq is investing 20 million Danish kroners ($2.5 million) in its Internet site over the next four years before it expects to move into profit.
Šaltinis: nandotimes.com
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