Category Archives: New York Times

Teaching and social media: risk or reward?

There was an op-ed piece in the New York Times on Friday that discussed the issues teachers face in the world of Facebook, Twitter and blogging. Basically everything I was taught was necessary while a journalism major can now come … Continue reading

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Sunday reads

With Apple Tablet, Print Media Hope for a Payday (Brad Stone and Stephanie Clifford, The New York Times) Debate over paywalls needs a new metaphor; none of these are walls (Brian Cubbison, Syracuse.com) Now Trending: Local Trends (Twitter blog) Foursquare, … Continue reading

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The New York Times will charge for online access

And there it is. With recent reports surfacing that the New York Times would experiment with an online paywall, the Times announced today that it will start to charge readers for online content. This pretty much sums up the news: … Continue reading

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Skimming the New York Times, literally

So I’m slightly behind on this, but I seriously just noticed the button on top of the New York Times website today. It’s called Times Skimmer and it’s the next best feature to come from the Times. It’s a way … Continue reading

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