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KnowledgeView launches RAPID Browser
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 18 - 2002 at 09:50
- PRESS RELEASE
The new product - designed by UK-based company 'KnowledgeView', the leader in developing end-to-end news & information management systems - was launched yesterday in Dubai at the company's annual open day, where guest speakers included KnowledgeView's senior directors, Dubai Media City CEO Abdul-Hamid Juma'a, CNNarabic.com's Chief Editor Caroline Faraj, and Adobe's Worldwide Product Evangelist Peder Engrob.
Using RAPID Browser, reporters, editors and enterprise users can view real-time news from multiple sources including news-agencies, internally generated content, and pre-packaged industry-specific feeds, in several continuously updated windows, each associated with a custom defined filter. They can then easily perform actions on news items, such as copy to their personal or group folders, send or email to their associates, copy to their content management system or push to sections of their websites.
"For users in media, government, and enterprises, RAPID Browser is the ideal tool for news browsing as well as sharing material across multiple departments and other in-house technology systems, saving greatly on time and costs," said Dr. Ali Al Assam, Chief Executive, KnowledgeView Limited
"RAPID Browser can even be used by publishers wanting to provide personalised real-time paid-for content and news clippings, thus generating additional revenues," Dr. Al Assam added.
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Rapid Browser - main features• Real-time viewing of live news feeds (text, images, graphics, PDF)
• The only bilingual news browser that supports not only news agency feeds but hundreds of quality industry specific feeds and news clippings
• Integrates with various editorial and content management systems including broadcasting systems such as AVID Inews.
• Create customised filters to monitor incoming feeds
• Filter content by keywords, full text, and classification schemes for greatest accuracy of results
• Monitor filtered content in several windows simultaneously
• Create sub-filters with colour coding for quick recognition
• Personalise user's views to customise the incoming display of content
• Bookmark news items for future use and notify others of your choice
• User registration allowing user to personalise filters, views, and actions
• Choose interface language (English, other European languages, Arabic)
• Create new items to add to user's personal collection basket
• Browse news in Rapid Browser, send to others' emails, print, or open in Editor software (e.g. Adobe's InCopy, Photoshop)
• Create customised actions to enable the content to be passed to other users' collections baskets, via email, or saved to local directories or remote FTP directories.
• RAPID Browser supports for PC and Macintosh. Content is pushed to the RAPID Browser in real time by the award winning RAPID Publish news content server with full-text indexing and news archive capabilities.
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