The New York Times Explains with a Painful Example why Print is dead.

by James Hatch on November 14, 2009

Today is the 14th, I know this because I see it all over my house, office, at stores, receipts; my goodness. November 14th already? Well, anyway, the New York Times has a section called Digital Domain; hah, get it? Well, it goes on to discuss something that isn’t relevant to this blog entry, something about Apple.

Here is what is interesting, and why it is a perfect example as to why print is pretty much going to become a lost art. I’m not necessarily happy about that, but it is a trend we’re moving towards. That example?

The New York Times Travels through Time Itself!

The New York Times Travels through Time Itself!

and when did I read the original article? Yep. Today.

The New York Times operating in real time.

The New York Times operating in real time.

And back to your regularly scheduled timeline.

Good Luck.

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