Last week the Baltimore Sun has finally figured out that it wasn't paying off to only allow subscribers a limited number of views a month without paying an additional fee. They have just launched a nice online version of the paper that is emailed to subscribers each morning. The format is as nice as reading the paper version. For quite a while I was able to read the paper online with Google Chrome browser that gives you an option of going "incognito" when you right click on the Sun link. The new Sun version makes this method obsolete. The Sun is finally "going with the flow" to digital. One advantage is that they can now give advertisers the number of views of their ads. One feature for advertisers that I didn't see is to lead the viewer to the advertiser's website by clicking on the ad.
P.S.
From the American Association of University Women:
" On July 20, AAUW Howard County will host a Practice SAT Exam for middle and high school students at Vantage House auditorium, 5400 Vantage Point Road, Columbia, MD 21044. The Princeton Review will administer the practice exam and lead a Scores Back Session on August 10 at Vantage House. The practice SAT is held from10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and the Scores Back session is from 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Total cost is $15 for this fundraiser with proceeds going to the AAUW Howard County scholarship fund.
Send cash or a check made payable to AAUW Howard County to Amy Robinson, 5563 Nettlebed Court, Columbia, MD 21045.
Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. Register at www.PrincetonReview.com/events. Contact The Princeton Review at 800- 273-8439 for questions about the test and the Scores Back session. For other questions, email AAUWHoCo."
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