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Editor's internet roadshow continues
BUCKS Free Press editor Steve Cohen continued his series of internet roadshow demonstrations tonight when he gave a talk to the Flackwell Ladies Club.
Steve showed a gathering of around 25 ladies how to upload stories and pictures live to this website in a few easy moves.
First he took a picture of them on his mobile telephone, then he wrote this brief story - before uploading it all onto the site.
The meeting was held at the Flackwell Heath Community Centre, and Steve was giving a talk entitled 'Hold The Front Page'.
"Most of our readers are steeped in print newspapers, so I want to show them just how easy it is to use the worldwide web," he said.
8:03pm Thursday 17th April 2008
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