How the NYT spreads its info
So I was making the rounds on my RSS reader the other day, and came across something worth sharing. The New York Times has a (new?) interactive storytelling technique that lets you pause the audio, view the primary source documents inside of the Flash window, download them to your computer and go right back on with the Audio.
It’s pretty bad-ass, and it really excites me to think where the Internet could head as a medium to share the news. I also really like the idea of transparency that something like this brings. Now not only can you have a reporter take you through the pertinent parts of a document, but if you’re interested you can check out the whole thing to draw your own conclusions.
Take a look at their interactive story; you’ll be glad you did.
(props to Megan for forcing me to post.)
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