Partnership Promotes Distribution of Digital Textbooks

Through a new partnership, WizeUp Digital Textbooks will offer their e-learning products to Colleges.com's customers. Colleges.com is a network of online and off-line properties that provides promotional opportunities for its partners and advertisers. The parent company of U. Magazine and the College Press Network, it is focused on providing college- and university-specific information, financial aid and e-commerce to the college market. Its Web property will offer the entire WizeUp catalog of products. WizeUp offers digital textbooks and study guides to the higher education market, with features that allow students to search, sort and manage educational content quickly and easily. Colleges.com, San Diego, CA, www.colleges.com.

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