| April 18, 2005 |
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The Annotated The New York Times According to the folks at Blogrunner, over 3,000 blog posts go up on the Internet every minute. To demonstrate how these fragments and bursts of opinion intersect with traditional news reporting, Blogrunner builds virtual weblogs (and RSS feeds) that gather and track news stories and associated blog commentary. For old-school news junkies, Blogrunner's tastiest offering may be The Annotated New York Times, presenting a unique and sometimes noisy view of what bloggers are saying every day about stuff they read in the Times. You'll find pages dedicated to specific columnists like Paul Krugman (currently the most talked about), perennial topics like death and taxes, top articles for the past 30 days, and the latest comments on the daily headlines. The site navigation can be daunting at first, but you'll never be at a loss for conversation. (in News and Media > Newspapers) |
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