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Articles tagged Marc Frons (11)

The Daily Beast is finding success with a mobile experience that tracks what users are reading — and gently nudges them in new directions. Will 2015 be the year we move forward on personalizing and quantifying the news?
The world’s top newspaper companies are realizing they need to invest heavily in data analysis to maximize their business opportunities.
Paywalls are generating real money for American newspapers in 2013. But would they have in 2007, or 2002, or 1997? Ken Doctor
We access news on multiple devices. Shouldn’t those devices be smart enough to connect our actions to their presentation?
The experimental projects, produced by the Times’ beta620, will allow readers to test new ideas before they’re ready for global launch. First up: new search and accessibility features.
Using an article as a jumping-off point, Deep Dive can create a custom, contextual feed that will allow readers to follow topics in the news. Justin Ellis
A new site brings a new level of transparency to The New York Times. Megan Garber
March 10, 2011
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