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Bo Rosser, director of global text and data products at Reuters News, says: "This partnership reflects our commitment to provide clients with a variety of multimedia news coverage to meet changing needs." For Graphiq, this collaboration will provide access to the digital publisher community they want to expand Solution to deliver interactive content to readers. Semantic technology and knowledge maps provide unique positions for creating and delivering interactive visualizations on a large scale. This collaboration is thought to have a positive impact on Reuters' global customer base and digital media as a whole.
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