You may have heard about museum, but what
is a Newseum? It’s nothing but a museum that collects the headlines of
newspapers. This museum is in Washington DC. Newseum’s website has the
information about this news museum. Even though there are many newspaper, the
website has headlines of 710 newspapers present in 59 countries around
the world.
The website’s menu contains View
Today’s pages, View Archived pages, Top ten, About Us, Contact US, FAQ are
present.
View Today’s pages menu contain Gallery, lists, Map submenu are available. 710 News headlines are alphabetically arranged and images of them are displayed. Each image contains the newspaper’s name, newspaper’s city, when these details are clicked full page is displayed.
View Today’s pages menu contain Gallery, lists, Map submenu are available. 710 News headlines are alphabetically arranged and images of them are displayed. Each image contains the newspaper’s name, newspaper’s city, when these details are clicked full page is displayed.
When list are clicked, sub menus open
up and it contains country names, newspaper names, newspaper’s city are listed
and arranged based on the alphabetically.
Two
newspapers of Afghanistan, Andorra, Bahrein, Bangladesh, Barbados, China,
Crosio, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Greece and Guam, Iran, Jamaica, Lebanon,
Malaysia, Malta, Burrito, Samoa, Slovenia, Sudan, Thailand, Singapore, Uruguay,
Samba are displayed in Newseum. And 3 newspapers of Japan, Kuwait and Pakistan
are displayed. Also 4 newspapers of Portugal, 5 newspapers of Austria,
Argentina, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Emirates are displayed. 6 newspapers of
Taiwan, 7 newspapers of Sweden, 10 newspapers of Canada, Is ban and Turkey, 11
newspapers of Columbia, 17 newspapers of India, 18 newspapers of Mexico, 30
newspapers of Mexico, 500 newspapers of other American and European newspapers
are displayed in the Newseum.
The
same information is presented as map in the map menu. Historical events are
also displayed in the website. Top trending news are separated and are
displayed as every week trending.
For
more info got to http://www.newseum.org.
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