For The New York Times, the digital future is now

By now, just about everyone who follows the media industry has heard of the deep fiscal troubles of The New York Times. But even as the paper does its best for all the news that's fit for newsprint, it is also conducting experiments aimed at moving itself into the forefront of digital journalism. Full Story »

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3.4
by Dan Kennedy - Mar. 13, 2009

An update on various technological initiatives being undertaken by the New York Times. Interesting, but suffers for having something of a laundry-list feel.

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3.7
by Dale Penn - Mar. 13, 2009

Informative and factual, this story is nicely focused and provides a peek into what the future could look like without newspaper boxes on the corner. The author slips in a personal and somewhat biased opinion at the very end of the story that caused me to downgrade this ever so slightly.

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3.5
by Derek Hawkins - Mar. 13, 2009
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