Digital Publishing
Sep 8 2008, Naveen

New York Times knows the potential of digital publishing very well. Earlier, they added news-sharing tool to its website to catch up with the web 2.0 phenomenon. Now, New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller has revealed the company’s plans to...

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