New York Times Article Skimmer

by Scott Beale on February 17, 2009 · 1 comment

New York Times Article Skimmer

The New York Times has released an article skimmer interface for their news articles providing a really great way to scan headlines similar to reading a physical paper. It’s part of their prototypes series for projects that are still in the testing phase.

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via ReadWriteWeb

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1 Ted Ray February 17, 2009 at 1:04 pm

The article skimmer format of the NYTimes is both elegantly simple and pragmatic. Hopefully the SF Chronicle will take note.

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