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Monday, September 22, 2008

The New York Times Presents Unigo.com as The Tell-all Campus Tour Equipped with Videos, Interactivity and More

According to the company, its 18 full-time editors, 300 on-campus interns, and more than 15,000 students have collaborated during the past year. The result is what what Unigo.com claims to be the world's largest resource on 225 of America's top colleges.

"The free site offers tens of thousands of candid and original reviews, videos, photos, documents and more -- all searchable within an interactive community built around student-generated content," the company told the media. "High school students can communicate with one another, and with current college students, to find the information they need to make better college decisions."

Jordan Goldman, Unigo.com's founder and CEO, said, "The college resource market is typified by costly print guidebooks which generally have only a few pages of information, no photos, no videos, no interactivity and little insight from the real experts -- the students who attend the schools."

With stories, reviews, videos, photos and documents totaling more than 30,000, all of which have been vetted by Unigo.com's editorial staff, Unigo.com can be a valuable research tool. The service offers original articles from students and recent grads "on every aspect of college admissions and college life; a tool that seeks to match students to the appropriate campus, and a wide variety of perspectives -- ethnic, political, gender-based, and more -- by which to navigate Unigo's content.

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