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The Daily Mirror goes Web 2.0... with teething problems

mirror.jpgFirst the Sunday Times, now the Mirror has revamped its website, with claims of new Web 2.0 features. Except in this case, it meets more of your expectations from that phrase.

The site, which went live today, has more video, a higher priority for user-generated content, plus forums and blogs around entertainment, fashion, science and technology, and the environment.

It sounds like it hasn't been an entirely smooth launch. On the Blogs page, the Mirror's Steve Purcell has posted: "Our techie team have been busy beavering away today to address some of the teething problems which have surfaced. And, let’s be fair, everybody is going to have them when you undertake a major website redesign."

Apparently this includes problems with Safari and Firefox browsers, but Purcell says the Mirror is working on a solution. So what sort of content can we expect to find on the all-new blogs? This post is possibly an exception, starting "You're a c**t, I told him..."

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