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Old 04-29-2006, 11:44 AM   #2
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Soooo... The NYT, in a bid to stave off irrelevance, is partnering with Microsoft to create what basically amounts to a closed, proprietary web browser that can cache pages when attached to the Internet - oh, and can add annotations.

Wow. I am just so enthused about this "innovation" from Microsoft and NYT.

NYT would be better off partnering with AvantGo (which I think they already are for handhelds) to create an open HTML viewer for eBook readers.
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