Times given added dimension

 

With today's edition, the TIMES is leaping into a new reality of community newspaper publishing

 
 
 
 
The new Layar technology introduced in today’s edition of the TIMES will add a new dimension to community news reporting and advertising, providing direct access to further information “behind” the newspaper pages. Download the Layar app to your iPhone, Android, or tablet at layar.com or app store, and use it to scan this page – watch the photo come to life, as TIMES publisher Spencer Levan explains more about what the new technology has to offer.
 

The new Layar technology introduced in today’s edition of the TIMES will add a new dimension to community news reporting and advertising, providing direct access to further information “behind” the newspaper pages. Download the Layar app to your iPhone, Android, or tablet at layar.com or app store, and use it to scan this page – watch the photo come to life, as TIMES publisher Spencer Levan explains more about what the new technology has to offer.

Photograph by: file photo , TIMES

Imagine opening your newspaper and watching a video.

Or instantly buying items you see in your paper from an advertiser's online store.

Or seeing the story behind the story.

We can help you do that.

We are erasing the line between print and digital media through the use of augmented reality.

It's easy for you to join the experience. All it takes is Layar, an app you can download for free to make the TIMES come to life.

While Layar has been used by hundreds of magazines in Europe, Lower Mainland Publishing - our parent company - is the first media chain in the world to use the app across all its publications.

"Our plan is to increase engagement between our newspapers and our readers, increase the time they spend with us, improve the utility of the product, and seamlessly integrate our customers' digital assets into our newspapers," said Alvin Brouwer, president of Lower Mainland Publishing, a division of Glacier Media. "It adds many different dimensions to a print advertising campaign or to the stories and photos that appear in our papers."

Layar uses your iPhone, iPad or Android smartphone or tablet to recognize images in the TIMES that have been enabled for augmented reality. It translates these images into buttons and notifications on your device's screen, allowing you to instantly view related videos, share articles on social networks, click on websites mentioned in stories, and much more. The app takes you beyond the paper's pages.

It's easy to use.

Start the app, point your phone's camera at the page, and tap the "scan" button, and Layar's interactive buttons will appear on your screen. Tap any of them to be taken to video, image carousels, Facebook pages, Twitter, and more.

Layar is extremely versatile. If you can imagine it, Layar can do it.

"The technology's finally here to bring print to life, and more and more advertisers have digital content that can be Layared," said Brouwer.

Layar uses the natural components of your newspaper. Newspaper pages, photographs, advertisements, and other images can all utilize the Layar image recognition platform to allow the augmented reality components to appear instantly on readers' smartphones or tablets.

It makes it cleaner for designers and easier for consumers to use.

Advertisers can entertain and inform readers, and allow them to share deals via email, Facebook, and Twitter, buy products and services, book appointments conveniently without them needing to put down the paper and go to their computer or take out their laptop, log on, and open a program.

Layar bridges the gap between traditional newsprint and the evolving digital landscape.

"This will allow print to come to life," said Brouwer. "It's given us the ability to extend the story, to make the story more interesting, to turn a print ad into a video. It allows us to give readers and advertisers a lot more than they're getting today."

To join the more than 28 million people who have downloaded Layar, visit layar.com or your app store, and start scanning your newspaper today. Find Layared content throughout today's TIMES.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The new Layar technology introduced in today’s edition of the TIMES will add a new dimension to community news reporting and advertising, providing direct access to further information “behind” the newspaper pages. Download the Layar app to your iPhone, Android, or tablet at layar.com or app store, and use it to scan this page – watch the photo come to life, as TIMES publisher Spencer Levan explains more about what the new technology has to offer.
 

The new Layar technology introduced in today’s edition of the TIMES will add a new dimension to community news reporting and advertising, providing direct access to further information “behind” the newspaper pages. Download the Layar app to your iPhone, Android, or tablet at layar.com or app store, and use it to scan this page – watch the photo come to life, as TIMES publisher Spencer Levan explains more about what the new technology has to offer.

Photograph by: file photo , TIMES

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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