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New York Times launching AIR-based news reader
The New York Times' new reader uses AIR capabilities to flow text and show video. (Credit: Rafe Needleman / CNET) Correction, 11:25 a.m. PST : This story misspelled the last name of The New York Times vice president of research and development. He...
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NYTimes.com said Friday it has launched a new platform that will bring more video to more sections of the site. The videos will be presented in HD and made available to the home page, articles, blogs, and the site's video library in an effort to make...
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Garfield Minus Garfield: The New Mash is to Un-Mash
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New York Times announces Times Machine
Yesterday I got a great tour with my cell phone of the new New York Times building. While there I met some of the top geeks behind the New York Times and they told me a few things and showed me some interesting stuff. In the Research and Development department...
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ReadBurner: TechMeme for Google Reader
Sorry about that headline. It just seems that every medium is getting its own "what's hot" feed these days. Even Twitterheads are getting in the act, with the new Twitlinks ( review ), which I find of dubious value... I mean, really, we're...
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Writing a killer blog
Hah, the New York Times says that I’m going to die if I blog. Oh, but I’ll die if I drink water. Or breathe. See, one rule of this game is everyone dies. The article didn’t present any balance. Truth is, blogging has brought so many...
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Finally, a really worthwhile Facebook app
There are tons of Facebook apps, many that seem to be, well, silly and useless. A new app that will help a nonprofit coordinate blood donation is really worthwhile and could make a significant direct impact on people's lives. The app from New York...
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