Domain: blogspace.com
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nytimes blogsafe links
For instance Apple's Obsession With Secrecy Grows Stronger
In this case, "?partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=all" was appended, though at times, other magic keys have been required.
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Don't be Rude!
(rude interrupting registration may be required)
Not if you convert the link to its RSS version. Don't know how? Use this handy convertor. -
no reg link
No Reg link to the article, courtesy of the New York Times Link Generator.
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Re:So ungoogleparent post: This is so ungoogle. Google builds, not buys.
Actually, I can think of three services Google bought rather than built: Blogger, Google Earth, and Sketchup.
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Reg-free
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/14/technology/14go
o gle.html?ex=1315886400&en=56861c8f4ca9b3e7&ei=5090 &partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
Both /. submitters and /. editors should use the link generator for The New York Times . -
reg-free link to NYT article
Here's a reg-free link.
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Re:Instead, I imagine....
1. Go to the New York Times Link Generator. http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink
2. Generate a link that does not require registration. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/01/science/01arc.ht ml?ex=1312084800&en=47d325654e49623c&ei=5090&partn er=rssuserland&emc=rss
3. Profit?
Taco et al should change all NYT links to registration free versions as a matter of course. -
Non-expiring, reg-free link
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Washington Post link worked for me without cookies
As for NYT, just use this. Most likely, it will make a link that doesn't require to log in.
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NoReg NYT Link GeneratorYou know, there's this nice service to transform NYT links to their RSS pendants which don't require a login. Just as a hint for future submitters.
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Reg free link
non-expiring reg free link
New York Times Link Generator
If /. editors were better, they would make these links. -
there is a very simple solution
The solution to this problem is simple, if you don't want people to have access to your material, don't put it on the internet. Sure there will be a certain degree of piracy regarding these materials, but that would be far less widespread. Realistically, if you publish something on a website, well it's kinda just "out there" and if you expect people not to find it, or better yet, expect people not to still have it after you take it down, well you live in a fantasy world. IMHO everything on a legitimate website is fairgame for copying so long as the original authors are properly credited.
I suppose the issue really is with sites like the New York Times where they ask for a free membership to view their content and expect a certain amount of ad revenue from the viewers. And I am sure they will get annoyed when someone uses the NYT link generator (http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink) to access the site without logging in, or worse yet, mirrors the story on there own site (while crediting the original source of course). But I mean common, what did they expect to happen?
It's not that I don't think people have a right to control their content, but more that I think trying to enforce those rights is impossible. Get with the times people.
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Or use NYT Link Generator!!
Non registration link from the NYT Link Generator. Use it!
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No registration link??! Here's one.
It was interesting to see no one mentioned a non-registration link. Well, here it is from NYT Link Generator.
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Re:Google and the rest of the content parasites
Google Weblog said it best IMO.
"Publishers, in typical copyright-holder paranoia fashion worried that perhaps the two line snippets Google would be providing of their books would spell the end of the world for their entire industry. They wrote articles attacking Google for their cruelty and finally, today, Google announced it would back down.
That's right: Google won't even scan any book copyright holders ask them not to, even though doing so is perfectly legal. It's as if copyright holders got to dictate what books get placed in libraries. Their short-sighted selfishness will cost us all, depriving us of our heritage in our online Library of Alexandria." -
Google Blog
check out their own blog
It's actually kinda funny..
That's right: Google won't even scan any book copyright holders ask them not to, even though doing so is perfectly legal. It's as if copyright holders got to dictate what books get placed in libraries. Their short-sighted selfishness will cost us all, depriving us of our heritage in our online Library of Alexandria. -
Re:When posting NYT links...
Because bugmenot is a kluge.
Use the rss syndication link instead. Such links can be obtained from New York Times Link Generator -
Re:NYT Registration
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reg. free link
Here's a reg free link courtesty of New York Times Link Generator.
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Re:Reg Free
Didn't work, but the "New York Times Link Generator" did:
http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink
The reg free url is
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/31/business/yourmon ey/31hack.html?ex=1280462400&en=31158975e4a4090a&e i=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
The first page of the article was semi interesting. I didn't read the rest. -
no reg link
Here's a no reg link courtesy of the New York Times Link Generator.
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Better yet: NYT Link Generator
To create a login-not-required link to NYT, go to http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink, paste the URL of the page you want to access, and you get the "archive link" of the article.
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Re:Obligatory BugMeNot Link:
Better than that, choose the NYT link generator.
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Re:More news: personalized search
Also on: http://google.blogspace.com/ But the link doesn't work anymore... just goes to the google homepage. Guess that was a very short test period??? The exact text that was shown: As you build up your search history, your personalized search results will continue to improve over time.
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No Reg Link!!!
Every time a NY Times article is posted, it should be standard practice to include a no reg link.
It's not like it's hard...
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Re:NYT link
Or use the New York Times Link Generator and skip the registration altogether.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/24/technology/24zom bie.html?ex=1277265600&en=c003ced33d1adfcf&ei=5090 &partner=rssuserland&emc=rss -
Registration free NYT links
Here, thanks to the New York Times Link Generator, is a link to the story that should not expire or require registration. If the
/. editors were better, they would use it. The generator is great for blogs. Hail the generator. -
No Reg Link
I'm sure it's been mentioned every time a NYT article is posted, but use the NYT Link Generator
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Btw, NoReg for this article. -
Re:regfree link
http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink generates NYT links that do not require registration and should not expire.
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Re:Bug Me Not
This is slightly faster Reg free link
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For those of us who want to read it.
Choose Genlink -
NYTimes allows access without registration
You can use their RSS feeds without registration. Also you can go to http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink and paste a link to a NYT page to get a version that doesn't require a login.
Here's the article mentioned above that doesn't require registration:
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/17/business/media/1 7times.html?ex=1273982400&en=0b9bad06a1930877&ei=5 090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss -
Re:Karma Whoring
Why, with the New York Times Link Generator.
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no reg NYT link
A link to the NYT article that doesn't need registration.
When pointing to the NYT, can you please use the New York Times Link Generator! Links are the whole point of the web! While cutting-and-pasting the text is possible it's a bit of a kludge IMHO. -
Re:Really old news
OK, we'll try this again.
http://google.blogspace.com/archives/001089
An extra "/" showed up in the original post. -
Really old news
Google search on "google package tracking" yields this December 11, 2003 Google Weblog post.
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Corrected Link
Oh, whoa, am I embarrassed! I even double-checked it, too, argh... Here are the corrected links:
No-registration required link (thanks to the NY Times link generator!)
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No Reg Required LinkHere.
Dont forget the NYT Bookmarklet
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r ef.replace(/[%]3A/ig,':').replace(/[%]2f/ig,'/');i =t.lastIndexOf('http://');if(i>0){t=t.substring(i) ;j=t.indexOf('&');if(j>0)t=t.substring(0,j)}window .location='http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink?q= '+t})(); -
Hey Slashdot editors / article posters..
Use this when you link to a NY Times article. It'll provide you with a link in which you don't need to register or log-in to view the article.
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Reg-free link
clicky
Done with the help of the NYT Link generator. -
no reg. link
Here's a link a link where no registration is required.
People! When you submit a link to the NYT use the New York Times Link Generator! -
Re:By Siddhartha Finch
Here is a reg free link to the NY Times article. Thank you New York Times Link Generator.
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here's a no reg link
No reg. link.
Created through the New York Times Link Generator. -
Reg-free link
Registration free link
Generated using the New York Times Link Generator. -
registration NOT required
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Registration NEVER needed at nytimes.
use bookmarklet/webform at New York Times Link Generator. pass it on.
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Or the generator!
Click here. Used NYT Link Generator.
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No registration link...
Click here. Thanks to NY Times Link Generator.
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Re:This just in...
Or this. I use this more than BugMeNot for NY Times so I can share links if needed.
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Re:Read with [out honoring agreements]
I never agreed to anything. And, since the means exists for me to access their content without registration, why shouldn't I?
By the way, it is also possible to access their content without logging in at all, with fake user/pass or not. This link generator works nicely.