Merriam-Webster Introduces Reality Reference Online
New design of Merriam-Webster Online features "Real Time Words"
SPRINGFIELD, MASS., February 2004 Merriam-Webster Online (www.Merriam-Webster.com), the groundbreaking online language reference resource and one of the world's top-ranking Web sites, has just received an extreme makeoverin both design and content.
Responding to comments and requests from visitors throughout the world, Merriam-Webster Web designers have enhanced the visual appeal of the classic content of the site (including Merriam-Webster's free online dictionary, thesaurus, and Word of the Day) making all of the features more accessible and the site easier to navigate.
In addition, some exciting new features have been introduced to the site, most notably Merriam-Webster's Real Time Wordsa live, random sampling of words looked up in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, appearing in a homepage window display exactly as they are entered by millions of visitors. This unique showcase of unedited look-ups provides a fascinating way to keep tabs on what words currently catch our interest and whet our curiosity.
"The major redesign of Merriam-Webster Online unveiled this month exemplifies the steady and dramatic growth in the company's electronic publishing enterprises," said Gordon T. Macomber, Chief Executive Officer of Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. "Since the free site's debut in 1996, our online presence has been expanded with Merriam-Webster's Word Centralour site for younger studentsMerriam-Webster Unabridged.com, featuring the complete text of our flagship Unabridged Dictionary, and, most recently, Merriam-Webster Collegiate.com, offering exclusive online access to the new Eleventh Edition of the best-selling Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary.
Combined, these four sites currently receive nearly 100 million individual page views a month. Additionally, the most popular feature of Merriam-Webster OnlineMerriam-Webster's Word of the Dayprovides more than 550,000 subscribers with a daily dose of word information."
Browsing through the wealth of language reference information packed into Merriam-Webster Online is now made easier by improved access speed, user-friendly Site Map organization, and more prominent relocation of special features like transcripts of Word for the Wise, the company-sponsored radio program broadcast daily on public radio stations nationwide. Along with popular downloads like the free Merriam-Webster Online Toolbarwhich lets users look up words instantly in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary from anywhere on the Websome challenging new downloadable interactive games from KEWLBOX.com now join Merriam-Webster's Word Game of the Day.
From the classic Word of the Day to the brand new Real Time Words, the new look and superior ease of use of Merriam-Webster Online makes exploring language easier, more entertaining, and more rewarding than ever before.
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