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A Rolling Stone gathers no dustHave a look at the website for world renowned magazine Rolling Stone By Emma Kae - 19th April 2001 - Back to News
The website for Rolling Stone just keeps getting better and better.
One of the world’s favourite contemporary entertainment magazines, Rolling Stone has expanded from the glossy pages found in your local newsagent to a global scale, with their website.
The result is an attractive, easy to navigate website that features all of the breaking stories, interrogational interviews, photo galleries you have come to expect from the media wizards at Rolling Stone. The website adds a new dimension for the viewer, with mpeg videos, mp3, even online trivia, built to inspire and involve the audience.
This new platform for expression allows Rolling Stone to go places it has previously never been. Now you can not only read the cd review, but you can listen to the album online and post your own review for others to read… and its only as difficult as reaching for your keyboard.
Not quite a newcomer to the Internet world, the website has been around for some time. Still, as the content is ever changing and always evolving, there is just about always something a little new and interesting for any web junkie visiting for a look.
You can check it out by simply clicking here.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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