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Informes De Nieve, Bollettini Neve, Whatever

By Craig Altschul
October 04, 2007

It no longer matters whether you speak German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, or Norwegian. OnTheSnow.com, the consumer Web site owned and operated by Mountain News, publisher of The Industry Report, can talk "snow" in all of those languages these days.

"Our 1.2 million monthly visitors come from all over the world looking for snow conditions, hot deals, news, and much more," Mountain News Publisher Rob Brown told The Industry Report. "We believe this is a first for a winter sports portal and certainly will make it easy for millions of skiers and snowboarders to navigate our consumer site."

The Web site has added information on 1,200 mountain resorts in 25 countries. Viewers can change their language preference by clicking their preference on the top right side of the home page. So now, skiers and snowboarders don't even need to speak a common language.

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This really cool content. Great job Mountain News staying ahead of everyone else!
       Posted by: Joel | October 9, 2007 09:13 AM


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