Searching for The New York Times
r.jimenezz writes "Adam L. Penenberg, an assistant professor at New York University, has written an interesting piece over at Wired about the contrast between the New York Times' relevance in the real world and the dismal rankings it gets in modern search engines' results. Penenberg discusses some very interesting ideas about opening up the Times digital archive and the impact this would have on its cyber presence."
Actually... I believe it does. on news.google.com, I often come across articles which are shown as subscription only. Typically free to register... but some are otherwise. So yeah... the googlebot actually may be a registered user of these websites;) Though....I wonder if the results are cached........... Mohan.
(yes, i know that UA strings can be faked)
I use BugMeNot via the FireFox plug-in to save registering myself.
Omnis amans amens
I really don't like the idea that you can't continue to link to an article beyond a certain time limit, or that after that time limit anyone following your link will get a demand for a $3 payment.
That's why, although the article may be shorter, I prefer to use BBC News if I'm referring to a story.
Having said that, I certainly feel sorry for the NYT, and I do have my own valid registration. I just can't see how they can find a for-profit way to handle their archive.
Where's the Kaboom?
There's supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom.
Not sure if anyone noticed but in my opinion:
http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink
was the only thing of any relative importance as its another nice way to get around the NYtimes registration barrier....
Dasani is tap water.
Well, it *starts* as tap water.