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Thoughts on Blackberry Fail
Take a look at this Wordpress theme which I recently started using for my blog. It looks very similar to the NYT prototype.
http://maxisnow.com/2009/02/threat-to-creativit...
Here's a demo from the creator's website:
http://maxisnow.com/
Also, take a look at this "Lifestream" blog software called Sweetcron:
http://www.sweetcron.com/
Here's Yongfook's Sweetcron website:
http://www.yongfook.com/
Both a experimenting with new formats as is NYT. I'd love to see some of the more progressive Wordpress theme developers take some of Max is Now!'s idea of theme structure is push it forward.
There is a tumblr theme like that too
Just my cheapskate-ness talking, but paying per item makes me hesitate to click in the music download space.
I've taken to the emusic model of a monthly subscription for a set number of downloads.
I know what my monthly expense will be and it gives me a boundary so I don't hesitate to click.
It'd be interesting to see whether my own consumer attitude is shared by many other people, and how the reaction to media articles compares to simple music downloads. e.g. $4/mo for 30 articles.