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Article: ARE CD-ROM YEARBOOKS THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE?(DAILY BREAK)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- June 14, 2002
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Byline: GIL-ANDREI FONTIMAYOR THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT
YOUR high school yearbook. It's thick. It's plain. And pretty soon, it might be obsolete.
For decades, yearbooks have been bound by a hardback cover. Nowadays, however, some schools are placing them inside CD cases. They're producing CD-ROM yearbooks.
That's right. Yearbooks on compact discs.
Joseph H. Boocks, a Jostens yearbook representative to more than 20 Hampton Roads high schools, says CD-ROM yearbooks could be dynamic if done correctly. The software provided would allow the creation of a yearbook by simply plugging desired material into a CD. These CD-enhanced yearbooks would ...