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Business Line is now available in digital form, that is, as an e-paper on the Internet. The web address is http://epaper.thehindubusinessline.com

The Chennai edition of the newspaper is available in digital form at this first stage.

Business Line's digital edition is available for viewing at 6 a.m., Indian Standard Time (IST) every day. Access is free for now but users are required to register online.

As it is, online

What does the e-paper offer the online reader? The newspaper itself, nothing less. You can see each page as it appears in the print edition. This means all the reports, articles, photographs, and other graphics have been organised, laid out, and presented according to their importance, with the appropriate typography and design elements. You can also see the advertisements as they appear on the page.

The e-paper has been developed for Business Line by Nine Stars Information Technology and IBM using state-of-the-art technology and offering high resolution and versatile features.

Whole pages, articles, photographs and other images can be viewed in .pdf and .jpg format, and articles can also be read as text. You can make use of the Internet's powerful feature — search. The e-paper offers you search in several forms: You can look for something specific using the search engine. You can also track stories in your areas of interest by setting your preferences for "My News," a news tracking feature. You can clip articles and photos for future reference and can email them to a friend.

The archive offers a week's back issues of the digital editions of Business Line.

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