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ABCNews.com launches new Recipes section
April 10, 2009 9:40 AM
We're delighted to tell you that we've launched a new Good Morning America Recipes section on ABCNews.com, providing access to 1000+ recipes by top chefs such as Emeril Lagasse, Wolfgang Puck, Paula Deen, Sara Moulton, Rachel Ray and others.
The site includes:
- Recipes, food tips, anchor favorites, challenge and "how-to" videos
- A shareable and embeddable search widget, which allows visitors to search for recipes by chef, course, ingredients and dietary characteristics
- The ability to print recipes as a 3x5 or 4x6 index card
- A new design for our recipe newsletter, which relaunched today
Watch Emeril Lagasse demonstrate the new site in this video:
April 10, 2009 in Good Morning America | Permalink | User Comments (0)
'Good Morning America's' Big Adventure on Twitter
March 05, 2009 8:37 AM
Join "Good Morning America" next week as we travel around the world to see the biggest, most incredible sites, both natural and manmade, in the world.
Each day a "GMA" anchor will be live in one of the most exotic, exciting and plain biggest spots on Earth -- and they'll be Twittering their real-time, behind-the-scenes observations and insights.
You can follow along with "GMA's" Twitter page by clicking here.
For the uninitiated, Twitter is essentially an Internet site that lets you share your thoughts and activities with the world in near real time. Users get 140 characters -- that's not much -- to say what they are doing.
Be sure to tune in to -- or tweet with -- "GMA" for a very BIG week!
March 5, 2009 in Good Morning America, Twitter | Permalink | User Comments (0)
