New York Times Online "Unfolds" With an Article Skimmer »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 9 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyIt's not going to replace unfolding newspaper as a training tool for dogs, but The New York Times online edition has introduced what it calls the still-unnamed "article skimmer." The idea was to simulate spreading out a real paper on a table.
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CHAM9 months, 2 weeks ago
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Techno. I went to the site and went through the new appearance. I really do like it. Read three very interesting stories while there.
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I would recommend that readers take a read at the Graft of Contractors in Iraq, The courting of Immigrants to gain Citizenship Story, and the Stalking story.
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