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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."

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  1. Re:Move on to free sources for the same informatio by focitrixilous+P · · Score: 0, Troll
    Alright, its on now.



    You don't have the God given right to read information in the pioneer press other site. YOu can go to the library and read one of the copies there, or you can pay for the convience of havibng home delivery. I may not like cookies, and I'd rather they weren't there in the first place, but if they want to set them, and you can't be bothered to reject them, (really easy in firefox) that's your problem.

    In the end, if you don't like it, you don't have to read it, I guess. I find them to be a suitable paper, (OT: Joe Sourchary (sp?) has never, ever been wrong.) and thus I will view thier ads at least once before adblocking.

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