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mathewingram.com/work - Jun 18, 2008
The venerable New York Times has launched a new social-networking style feature to its site, called TimesPeople. In its early incarnation, it involves downloading an extension to use with Firefox (interestingly enough …
mathewingram.com/work - Jun 9, 2008
The New York Times this weekend had a good piece on Trent Reznor and his approach to the ongoing disruption of the music industry, which is to experiment as much as possible and in some cases — as he did with his most …
mathewingram.com/work - May 27, 2008
I don’t know why, but when I saw a post about the New York Times — known for decades as The Grey Lady — working on releasing an open API, I couldn’t help but picture an elderly woman in an evening gown trying to …
mathewingram.com/work - Apr 6, 2008
I’m sure someone at the New York Times has to be feeling pretty smug right now — after all, look at all the attention the paper’s story on bloggers is getting from the blogosphere. Obviously, the Times has learned the …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 8, 2008
There’s a piece in the New York Times today that takes a look at the newspaper industry in the United States and concludes — not surprisingly — that these are dark times indeed. That won’t come as news to anyone who …
Also tagged: social networks, media, newspapers, web2 0
mathewingram.com/work - Feb 2, 2008
Alexander Rose at The Long Now blog has a post about how the foundation has determined a winner in the 2002 wager between Dave “I invented blogs” Winer and Martin Niezenholtz of the New York Times. The bet was whether …
Also tagged: blogs, social networks, media
mathewingram.com/work - Jan 23, 2008
I wasn’t going to touch this one, because it seems so ridiculous that it’s not even worth debunking, but the idea that Google might buy the New York Times seems to have caught enough attention to still have a cluster …
mathewingram.com/work - Dec 11, 2007
The data points continue to pile up in favour of the decision by the New York Times to drop its subscription service: according to a post over at TechCrunch, traffic to the NYT website has climbed by more than 60 per …
Also tagged: social networks, media, free, newspapers, web2 0
mathewingram.com/work - Dec 9, 2007
Matt Bai, who is starting a new political blog next week covering the U.S. election campaign, has a piece in the New York Times today about what might loosely be called Politics 2.0 — the use of blogs and Facebook and …
Also tagged: politics, blogs, web, social networks, media
mathewingram.com/work - Nov 16, 2007
More ammunition (for those who need more) for the dropping of the New York Times’ pay wall: according to Nielsen data for October, the paper’s readership — in terms of unique visitors — jumped to 17.5 million in …
Also tagged: social networks, media, traffic