March 31, 2007 (Press Release) --
World Press Point brings today's news from national and foreign language newspapers into the home or office, and with business in mind, also links directly to official trade promotion sites.
To simplify readers’ choices, World Press Point excludes websites that require viewers to log in before they can read the news, making this site easy and pleasant to browse through. In cases where there is no English-language newspaper for a country, an English language news site is provided.
An increasing international interest in languages and current events worldwide was part of the reason why Scroll decided to invest in a website aimed at an audience that likes to be informed, whether for personal or business reasons.
Scroll’s new website is called World Press Point www.worldpresspoint.com
To simplify readers’ choices, World Press Point excludes websites that require viewers to log in before they can read the news, making this site easy and pleasant to browse through. In cases where there is no English-language newspaper for a country, an English language news site is provided.
An increasing international interest in languages and current events worldwide was part of the reason why Scroll decided to invest in a website aimed at an audience that likes to be informed, whether for personal or business reasons.
Scroll’s new website is called World Press Point www.worldpresspoint.com

This site will appeal to people who find it useful to read today’s news from any of 220 countries. Links take them directly to the pages of selected national and international newspapers.
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