Items tagged with newyorktimes

Link // 10.08.2008 // 3:12 PM // 0 CommentsNew York Times To Shutter IHT Site

Probably the right move for The Times, but it is a bit sad to see IHT, one of the most innovative journalism sites in the history of the Web, to be going away. RIP. Visit site »

Link // 09.05.2008 // 1:40 PM // 0 Comments2008 Political Conventions: Words They Used

Nice word frequency graphic from The New York Times. Visit site »

Link // 06.06.2008 // 1:12 PM // 2 CommentsNYTimes: Those Intense iPhone Users

A handful of stats, according to Nielsen Mobile, about how iPhone owners use their phones. Most interesting bit to me? 33 percent said they use their iPhone for “instant messaging” — despite the fact there is no IM client on the phone. Weird. Or wrong. Visit site »

Link // 05.16.2008 // 8:53 AM // 0 Comments2008 EPpy Winners Announced

Big congrats to my old cronies at the Lawrence Journal-World (Best News Web Site with fewer than 1 million unique monthly visitors), as well as my friends at MSNBC.com (Best Community Web Site with over 1 million unique monthly visitors), and The New York Times (Best News Web Site with over 1 million unique monthly visitors and others). Visit site »

Link // 05.08.2008 // 10:06 AM // 2 CommentsSteampunk Moves Between 2 [sic] Worlds

Two questions: 1. Steampunk is mainstream, now? Weird. 2. Did the New York Times really just use a numeral “2” in a headline? Wow, maybe txt’ing really is killing the English language. Visit site »

Link // 04.22.2008 // 2:41 PM // 1 CommentIn the Shadow of Foreclosures

A beautiful New York Times infographic showing the percentage of foreclosures on sub-prime loans in metropolitan areas. Indicates that the crisis isn’t nearly as bad here in the upper left as it is in most places. Visit site »

Link // 03.17.2008 // 9:05 PM // 0 CommentsNYTimes: A Really Big Show

Really nice narrated slideshow of tilt-shift photography used in the context of sports. Good stuff. Via Sean. Visit site »

Link // 03.05.2008 // 1:11 PM // 0 CommentsRepair shop

Absolutely incredible live/work space built from a run down repair shop in transitional Atlanta. Soooo want. Visit site »

Link // 02.05.2008 // 10:25 AM // 1 CommentNew York Times: Is Obama a Mac and Clinton a PC?

This NYT analysis of the sites of both remaining Democratic presidential candidates is clever and fairly astute, even if it kind of rams the Mac vs. PC angle down your throat. And, designers in our community may recognize one of the guys interviewed for the piece. Visit site »

Link // 01.06.2008 // 3:29 PM // 0 CommentsNew York Times: Darwin’s God

In the world of evolutionary biology, the question is not whether God exists but why we believe in him. Is belief a helpful adaptation or an evolutionary accident?” Interesting stuff. Are humans hard-wired to believe in God (or something beyond what we can rationalize)? If so, why? Could it be that evolution is actually responsible for people believing in God? Visit site »

Link // 12.12.2007 // 9:45 AM // 1 CommentNYT Review: No Country for Old Men

A really glowing and well-written review. I saw the film a few days ago and loved it. Everything in this review echoes how I felt when I was watching it. But, I think the review makes one major omission: it fails to mention what I thought was the creepiest part of the whole production — there was a single note of music in it. The silence was deafening. Visit site »

Link // 10.30.2007 // 3:21 PM // 0 CommentsAuthentic Jobs: Freelance Web Designer for New York Times

If I were jobless, I’d apply for this in a heartbeat. NYT is looking for someone to work from anywhere five days per week for four-six months. Incredible opportunity, this. Visit site »

Link // 10.12.2007 // 3:21 PM // 0 CommentsAuthentic Jobs: Design Technologist at NYTimes.com

HTML, CSS, and Actionscript guru? Go work at the world’s greatest newspaper. Visit site »

Link // 10.05.2007 // 11:15 AM // 0 CommentsJesse James Garrett talks shop with Khoi Vinh

Great interview with Khoi focusing on his gig as the Design Director at nytimes.com. Really interesting insight — I have a little designer crush on Khoi and read just about anything about or by him, but I’ve really not heard much about his day job before. Good stuff. Visit site »

Link // 09.17.2007 // 9:39 PM // 0 CommentsTimes to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site

TimesSelect goes the way of the dinosaur. Welcome aboard the cluetrain, NYT. Visit site »

Link // 07.07.2007 // 1:34 PM // 0 CommentsIPhone: The Musical

David Pogue of the New York Times turn out a mini-musical for this latest video podcast episode. I personally find Pogue’s cheesy videos to be really charming — yes, they’re hokey, but they’re also fun and informative. It’s also the sort of thing you won’t find in other mediums — a real Internet original. Visit site »

Link // 07.03.2007 // 1:07 PM // 0 CommentsMegan Jaegerman’s news graphics for The Times’

Edward Tufte highlights some really great information graphic work. Visit site »

Link // 06.27.2007 // 7:49 PM // 0 CommentsPogue: Often-Asked iPhone Questions

The Times’ tech columnist answers tons of questions about the iPhone. Most of the answers, though, don’t reveal much we didn’t already know or assume. I was very dissapointed with one answer, though:

Do To Do items show up on the iPhone? No.

Bummer. On the other hand, there’s this:

Are there any secret features? When the screen is off, the glossy black glass becomes a handy makeup mirror. Visit site »

Link // 06.26.2007 // 4:49 PM // 0 CommentsFirst iPhone Review, David Pogue: The iPhone Matches Most of Its Hype

The New York Times’ David Pogue gets his review out first, and it’s generally very positive. He notes that the network is slow as shit (duh, it’s EDGE), and that the keyboard does take some getting used to (but says that it works quite well once you learn to trust it), and it stupidly doesn’t have MMS (which, frankly, is going to be a huge dissapointment to buyers who don’t realize it’s not there, given that every cheap-ass phone on the market has it and a ton of people use it every day), but glows and glows about basically every other aspect of the device.

But even in version 1.0, the iPhone is still the most sophisticated, outlook-changing piece of electronics to come along in years. It does so many things so well, and so pleasurably, that you tend to forgive its foibles. In other words, maybe all the iPhone hype isn’t hype at all. As the ball player Dizzy Dean once said, “It ain’t bragging if you done it.” Visit site »

Link // 05.08.2007 // 7:34 PM // 1 CommentNY Times: Wired but not Web 2.0

Really interesting study about types of people and their likelihood to be participating in so-called “Web 2.0 activities”. The long and short of it is that while most Americans have cell phones and computers, very few are actively Web 2.0-ing. Visit site »