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“What we saw was a tendency to accept almost all images at first glance, regardless of subject area.”
“The New York Times is not going to build a self-driving car, but if we see that technology as being inevitable, we should have a strategy for how The New York Times will fit into it.”
“What we’re trying to do is figure out if there a space between broadcast and a total human-powered one-on-one interaction — which obviously doesn’t scale easily — to see if we can have the best of both worlds.”
“Instead of asking you to come to us and be part of this massive room of people shouting over each other, you can bring us to you, and have us be, essentially, one more person in your conversation.”
A Chrome plug-in allowed reporters to write posts in an internal Slack channel and editors to edit those posts before publishing straight to the live blog.
With Ask Well, its health and fitness Q&A site, the Times is betting its brand value can make it standout from the competition.
Times Haiku are generated from stories on the homepage of NYTimes.com, just in time for National Poetry Month. Justin Ellis
On the occasion of a new pope, the Times offered up a new commenting platform that filtered reader responses by mood and identity.
People who work with code leave messages with each update they make. These are their (short) stories.