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NYT’s Front Page Before Someone Shouted ‘Stop The Presses!’
The last time this happened it was during the first Gulf War two decades ago, so I got all giddy when I learned that someone actually had to shout “stop the presses” last night at the New York Times.
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NYT For iPhone Gets Bump To 3.0
The NYT’s quality iPhone app got knocked up to 3.0, adding some handy features. The new version now includes Times blogs, in-article video and photo slideshows, breaking news alerts (via notification) when the app’s closed, and inter-article swiping. [iTunes]
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Chart: The New York Times Paywall Is Screwed
This chart by Michael DeGusta says nearly everything that needs to be said about the Times‘ new plan to make you pay for it online. (Well aside from the fact that the NYT paywall is needlessly complicated, to boot.)
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Get Around NYT’s 20 Article Paywall With One Click
We’ve shown you several ways to keep reading the New York Times for free, but here’s an option that’s arguably the simplest of all: NYTClean, a bookmarklet that takes down the Times’ paywall with one click. [NYTClean via Nieman Lab]