new york times

Related tags:
1 - 10 of 74 Faves|
vote
5
Faved by: mike
Sep 09 2009 - via www.nytimes.com

The lost art of handwriting.

BTW - since when did the NYT start publishing articles as IMAGES instead of text? Maybe just this graphics-intensive one?

I recently noticed that facebook displays email addresses as image in a user's Info page - presumably so scrapers can't harvest them (though they are very vulnerable to ocr).

Quoted: American handwriting is in a woeful state. But there is hope. We can stop mumbling on the page and become legible writers by going italic.

2 FaversShareViewed: 4 Times
vote
14
Faved by: mohit
Feb 21 2009 - via www.basement.org

Quoted: Put simply, it’s better than the NY Times front page because:

1 FaverShareViewed: 9 Times
vote
15
Faved by: mike
Sep 05 2008 - via www.nytimes.com

This sounds like a very cool visualization site - can't wait to try it.

Quoted: An experimental Web site allows users to upload the data they want to visualize, then try sophisticated tools to generate interactive displays.
...
The Many Eyes site, begun in January 2007, offers 16 ways to present data, from stack graphs and bar charts to diagrams that let people map relationships. TreeMaps, showing information in colorful rectangles, are among the popular tools.

1 FaverShareViewed: 14 Times
vote
4
Faved by: mike
Jun 16 2008 - via www.nytimes.com

Some great mentions and a quote from StartPad tenants, RescueTime, in the New York Times this weekend.

Quoted: A typical information worker who sits at a computer all day turns to his e-mail program more than 50 times and uses instant messaging 77 times, according to one measure by RescueTime, a company that analyzes computer habits. The company, which draws its data from 40,000 people who have tracking software on their computers, found that on average the worker also stops at 40 Web sites over the course of the day.
...
“We are hunter-gatherers at the core,” said Tony Wright, chief executive of RescueTime, who is also a member of the new nonprofit group. “We open e-mail and hit ‘send and receive’ to see if something interesting has come in.”

1 FaverShareViewed: 3 Times
vote
5
Faved by: ms.kruse
Jul 01 2008 - via fish.blogs.nytimes.com

Quoted: Stanley Fish's columns on challenging entrenched ideas about politics, education and society.

1 FaverShareViewed: 4 Times
vote
3
Faved by: Lysis
May 24 2008 - via www.nytimes.com

Interesting, a lot of this stuff has been out there for a while, but often you know its hit the mainstream when its in the New York Times.

1 FaverShareViewed: 2 Times
vote
12
Faved by: mohit
Mar 09 2008 - via factcheck.barackobama.com

Quoted: RHETORIC: “[Obama] was cautious — even on the Iraq war, which he had opposed as a Senate candidate, he voted against the withdrawal of troops. He proposed a drawdown only after he was running for president and polls showed voters favoring it.” [New York Times, 3/9/08]
REALITY: Obama Began Calling For A Phased Withdrawal From Iraq In November 2005

1 FaverShareViewed: 12 Times
vote
5
Faved by: mike
Dec 31 2007 - via bobklahn.home.comcast.net

Biographical article about the maker of the Saturday NYT crossword this week - one of the most diabolical in recent memory.

Quoted: Crossword maker Bob Klahn is a puzzling character

1 FaverShareViewed: 4 Times
vote
5
Faved by: eric
Jan 07 2008 - via www.nytimes.com

A wonderful story about Amazon customer experience this holiday.

Quoted: As the case of Amazon.com reveals, maybe taking care of customers is something worth doing when you are trying to create a lasting company.

1 FaverShareViewed: 5 Times
vote
9
Faved by: eric
Nov 06 2007 - via www.nytimes.com

Stephen Colbert wrote an Editorial column in the NYT today.

Quoted: I called Stephen Colbert with a dare: if he thought it was so easy to be a Times Op-Ed pundit, he should try it. He came right over. I had staged a coup d’moi.

2 FaversShareViewed: 6 Times

Page 1

Related Content from Around Faves

news

VIEW ALL

puzzle

VIEW ALL