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NEW: German Medical Journal
now also in Russian-English
and Spanish-English 

The current issue of the German Medical Journal will now be published in Russian-English and Spanish-English for the first time. This is our response to the incredibly high access rates of readers from the Russian Federation, USA and the spanish-speaking countries to the Arabic-English version of the German Medical Journal. They represent the second- and third-largest group after the Arabic-speaking readers. 

These two new editions certainly appeals to many other non-Arabic readers, who have so far been reading the journal the Arabic way "from back to front". 

They will lead to a significantly increased distribution of the German Medical Journal to regions which the German medicine is extremely interested in. 
 
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Magic, brilliant and revolutionary:
The iPad by Apple will get off to a rapid start worldwide

On 28th May Apple has started the market launch of the iPad in Germany. As is already obvious, its success will be breathtaking. In the USA more than 300,000 iPads were sold already on the first day.  

German Medical Journal congratulates Apple on this innovation and the revolutionary idea.  

The new device will revolutionise the world of media: it will impart digital media an incredible boost. The iPad provides digital publications a clear advantage over printed media: they are available online with brilliant image quality anytime and anywhere. 

German Medical Journal has seen this development coming and consistently focussed on digital distribution. 

 
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Newsflash

German Medical Journal arab/engl Digital Edition
Coverage exceeds 240.000 reader accesses

At the end of April 2010 the January issue of German Medical Journal reached 240.000 reader accesses: as expected, a high percentage of them (54%) by readers from the Arab Gulf States.