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print clone noun. An online version of a newspaper or magazine that is a replica of the print version.

Example Citation:
"The much-anticipated 'print clone' — an electronic duplicate of an ink-and-paper publication — will begin to appear on computer screens this summer, delivered over the Internet."
—Joseph Gomes, "Send In the Clones," Inside.com, June 15, 2001

Related Words:
born-digital
dead tree edition
electronic paper
p-book
treeware

Subject Categories:
Computers - Internet
Culture - Media and Journalism

Posted on June 18, 2001 at 2:33 PM
Updated on June 18, 2001 at 2:33 PM


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