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DigitalVersus to Offer Custom US Reviews with Tom's Guide
Vincent Alzieu
May 5, 2009 10:55 AM
May 5, 2009 10:55 AM
For the past few months, Tom's Guide has been adapting a selection of our tests and publishing them on their US site. The test results are exactly the same, but should be more relevant to American readers with up-to-date prices, US measures and no listings for products only available in Europe. In the coming months, we hope to strengthen this relationship by working on the opposite--products only available in the US. These changes are good news for everybody else, too, as they'll allow DigitalVersus to focus on products available elsewhere.
To make sure everybody gets to see the most up-to-date content, US visitors to DigitalVersus will have the choice of being redirected towards the customised American tests on Tom's Guide, or staying on DigitalVersus. You can, of course, come back any time you like, but we hope that dividing the content up in this way will mean that everybody gets to read about the products that interest them most.
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To make sure everybody gets to see the most up-to-date content, US visitors to DigitalVersus will have the choice of being redirected towards the customised American tests on Tom's Guide, or staying on DigitalVersus. You can, of course, come back any time you like, but we hope that dividing the content up in this way will mean that everybody gets to read about the products that interest them most.
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