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New Web Interface for The New York Times

Last week, Google Chrome launched the Chrome Web Store—basically an app store for your browser as opposed to your phone. One of their web apps is a fantastic new HTML5 interface for the New York Times complete with keyboard shortcuts and different layouts. I can’t stop playing with it!

Even if you don’t use Chrome, you can still access the interface by going to nytimes.com/chrome. It looks great in Firefox and Safari.


 
Posted by Yoko Sakao Ohama on December 14, 2010
Filed Under Data Visualization, Information Design, Online Media | 4 Comments
 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/SonyaFaithWarren Faith Warren

    Yo Theo I’m working on some stuff for UnEmployment — seems alot of people lost their benefits and the WH is trying to actively help. Hope I don’t have to use the site anytime soon tho. Wouldn’t that be a strange twist of fate, I build it then use it?

  • http://www.facebook.com/theorosendorf Theo Rosendorf

    Indeed. Sometimes I feel perpetually unemployed.

  • http://www.facebook.com/SonyaFaithWarren Faith Warren

    Well it looks like they are extending benefits so my project isn’t so rushed now!

  • http://www.facebook.com/theorosendorf Theo Rosendorf

    Good news!

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