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Digital publishing solution casts new light on World War II

26.04.10 | Posted in News by David / No Comments >

The headline of the Guardian on April 26 stated “Online project to cast new light on second world war”. The Sunday Times also ran this article.

They’re both talking about the imminent launch of WW2history.com, our ground-breaking digital publishing project for renowned historian Laurence Rees. It’s designed to be an accessible route to WW2 resources, with regularly updated content including film footage, witness statements and an interactive timeline.

WW2history.com is also revolutionary because it marks a move toward paid-for web content. As more and more publishers recognise the value of taking this type of content straight to web – without diluting their online presence with third-party advertising – it’s a trend that’s set to continue.

We took on the project back in February 2009, and have since spec’ed out the design, functionality, security and hosting issues for the site, leaving Laurence free to work with some of the academic world’s leading historians to bring together its exclusive content.

It’s been a fantastic experience for the Sunday team. Keep an eye on the blog for more stories as the site launches, including an interview with Laurence.

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All you need is love: lessons in relationship-building

03.08.09 | Posted in Think by Toby_S / No Comments >

November 1982, NSPCC disco, Worplesdon, Surrey.

I, along with 250 teenagers, have downed the last of the fruit punch. Outside there’s an army of estate cars with irritated parents waiting for the party to end. Inside, I have at last summoned enough courage to prise myself off the wall and shuffle onto the dancefloor where, to the sounds of René and Renate’s ‘Save Your Love’, I manage to score my first kiss. Blimey!

Sadly, Melissa (how could I forget) and I never formed a relationship. No matter how much pocket money I expended on red stationery and silver pens, my billets-doux were never returned. It was an early lesson in relationships.

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