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NYT’s TimesPeople Moves Beyond Firefox Plug-In, For All Users

Earlier in June, we wrote about NYTimes.com’s effort at stories recommendation and sharing of those in the form of a basic news sharing social net. The service, called TimesPeople, was a Firefox plug-in to begin with. Now tonight, it has started showing up for all users, including mine. The service, which sits on top of NYTimes.com pages as a thin band, allows users to save and recommend articles, videos, slideshows, blog posts, reader comments, and ratings and reviews of movies, restaurants and hotels. (via SAI)

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Sep 23, 2008 2:05 AM ET

Posted In: Social Media, Companies, New York Times, nytimes.com

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Sep 23, 2008 11:56 AM

I love the Times, read it daily, but joining yet another social network?  Hmmm…I am still thinking even though it means that I could potentially “connect” with people who have similar tastes. I wish there was just one user ID and password that would allow me to do everything online.

Jay Dwivedi

Sep 23, 2008 1:03 PM

Would be cool if I could share to FriendFeed and other places.

Bjorn Tipling

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