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changmi
20-09-2007, 11:30 AM
Dear Home Delivery Subscriber,

We are ending TimesSelect, effective today. This will not affect any services you
are already receiving as a home delivery customer.

The Times's Op-Ed and news columns are now available to everyone free of charge,
along with Times File and News Tracker. In addition, The New York Times online
Archive is now free back to 1987 for all of our readers.

Why the change?

Since we launched TimesSelect, the Web has evolved into an increasingly open
environment. Readers find more news in a greater number of places and interact with
it in more meaningful ways. This decision enhances the free flow of New York Times
reporting and analysis around the world. It will enable everyone, everywhere to read
our news and opinion - as well as to share it, link to it and comment on it.

All other benefits of home delivery remain the same. You will continue to have
complimentary access (100 articles every month) to the complete online Archive back
to 1851. For additional benefits, including our All Access suite of digital
products, click here: http://www.nytimes.com/allaccess.

We thank you for your support of TimesSelect, and hope you continue to enjoy The New
York Times in all its electronic and print forms.

For more information, including answers to frequently asked questions, click here:

http://www.nytimes.com/marketing/ts


Sincerely,

Vivian Schiller
Senior Vice President & General Manager
NYTimes.com

ngotrung
21-09-2007, 03:57 PM
Tờ WSJ cũng sắp free, chính sách mới của Rupert Mudock để thu hút người đọc. Tuy nhiên NYT vẫn chưa free hoàn toàn đâu

Quang
21-09-2007, 10:14 PM
Lần sau bạn quote bài vào thì ít nhất cũng ghi một dòng tóm tắt xem cái bài ấy nói về cái gì nhé. Thank you.

Dear Home Delivery Subscriber,

We are ending TimesSelect, effective today. This will not affect any services you
are already receiving as a home delivery customer.

The Times's Op-Ed and news columns are now available to everyone free of charge,
along with Times File and News Tracker. In addition, The New York Times online
Archive is now free back to 1987 for all of our readers.

Why the change?

Since we launched TimesSelect, the Web has evolved into an increasingly open
environment. Readers find more news in a greater number of places and interact with
it in more meaningful ways. This decision enhances the free flow of New York Times
reporting and analysis around the world. It will enable everyone, everywhere to read
our news and opinion - as well as to share it, link to it and comment on it.

All other benefits of home delivery remain the same. You will continue to have
complimentary access (100 articles every month) to the complete online Archive back
to 1851. For additional benefits, including our All Access suite of digital
products, click here: http://www.nytimes.com/allaccess.

We thank you for your support of TimesSelect, and hope you continue to enjoy The New
York Times in all its electronic and print forms.

For more information, including answers to frequently asked questions, click here:

http://www.nytimes.com/marketing/ts


Sincerely,

Vivian Schiller
Senior Vice President & General Manager
NYTimes.com

Đông Tà
22-09-2007, 12:23 AM
Tờ WSJ cũng sắp free, chính sách mới của Rupert Mudock để thu hút người đọc. Tuy nhiên NYT vẫn chưa free hoàn toàn đâuCác chóp bu của WSJ có lẽ đã suy nghĩ rất nhiều về bài "chỉ trích" (http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/03/02/the-wall-street-journal-on-economists-and-autism-and-why-isnt-the-wall-street-journal-free-online/) của Steven Levitt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Levitt), a John Bates Clark Medalist and author of the best-selling book Freakonomics (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freakonomics).