Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on January 26, 2010 at 10:14PM EST
Daniel said: All of these ideas are smart. Specifically, Sean offers clever ways to use reader engagement with a website to build a profile of their interests and areas of expertise. Quote:
If Foursquare can turn going out for a burger into a competition, why can’t The Times do the same for in-depth news?
Much like going out to dinner, reading the Times is a status symbol. My friends may see me going out every night on Foursquare and assume I’m a social butterfly. Those same friends can see the articles I’m reading in The New York Times and assume I’m an intellectual.
Daniel Bachhuber of Publish2 and CoPress linked this on December 8, 2009 at 2:17PM EST
Daniel said: They're called "Living Stories", and are result of many months of work by editors and engineers alike. For every topic, there's "a summary, a timeline of major events and some pictures, followed by the opening sections of a series of articles, in reverse chronological order."