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Our startup correspondent, building Worldcrunch in Paris, says overly ambitious designs can cause a problem: “You start to produce the content to serve the container.”
A new nytimes.com is in the works, and the company is previewing a prototype homepage, section front, and new article page. Justin Ellis
Your website will probably just work on Apple’s latest mobile operating system, but there a few changes that news web developers need to know about. Jeff Hobbs
“How do you create an experience that will be as useful for my mom as it will be for me, using the same basic parts and concepts but obviously delivering very different content?”
The Boston NPR station is using an early version of Creatavist, the new storytelling and layout platform from Atavist, in its coverage of the notorious mobster’s life and upcoming trial.
There are lots of good ideas in NPR’s new mobile redesign, which responds to the mainstreaming of mobile devices as a way of getting news. Joshua Benton
Article pages now have added depth and context, providing more opportunities for readers coming from social media to discover more content. Justin Ellis