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One Wordle a day not enough? The New York Times opens archive of 1,000-plus past puzzles
Fast Company Magazine· 14 hours agoIf you can’t get enough of Wordle, The New York Times might just have a solution to quench that insatiable addiction to the puzzle game. Starting today, ...
With A Slowdown In Advertising, What To Expect From NY Times’ Q1 Results?
Forbes· 23 hours agoNew York Times’ stock (NYSE: NYT), a diversified media company that includes newspapers, internet...
New York Giants Draft Grades: 'Who Are These Clowns?' Ex GM Dave Gettleman Rips Analysis
Athlon Sports· 16 hours agoNew York Giants fans might argue that during his time here, general manager Dave Gettleman didn't...
How Sho Shibuya, the artist behind those 'New York Times' sunrises, is making sense of the moment
Fast Company Magazine· 6 days agoIn the fall, Joe Biden and Donald Trump will square off. If you have deja vu, you’re not alone—and...
Eight Regional Newspapers Sue Microsoft and OpenAI
The Dispatch via AOL· 7 days ago...ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot with The New York Times in the background in this photo illustration taken in Brussels...NurPhoto via Getty Images)...
EDITORIAL: HAL, the editor | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoEight newspapers are suing OpenAI and its developer Microsoft for illegally using news articles to...
The Collapse of the News Industry Is Taking Its Soul Down With It
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe psychological approach journalists bring to their jobs has shifted. At one time, big city newspaper editors typified by the Washington Post’s Ben Bradlee ...
How Smarter ‘Word Games’ Might Help Save The News Business
Forbes· 5 days agoThe power of the “word” has never been more vital for the future of the news business. The double...
Editorial Roundup: New York
US News & World Report· 6 days agoRemember worries about climate change, and concerns that future energy costs may rise more than some people can afford to pay? This comes even as the new state budget added $500 million for these necessary upgrades.
LinkedIn is the latest company to get in on gaming
The Verge· 7 days agoLinkedIn is now in the gaming business. Starting today, users on the LinkedIn mobile app or on desktop can play one of three different games — Pinpoint, Queens, and Crossclimb. The games are ...