The New York Times Envisions Version 2.0 Of The Newspaper

The New York Times Co.’s (NYT) research and development group has some of the best views in their midtown skyscraper–24 floors above the newsrooms, higher even than the executives’ suites. Developers in the core R&D group–with titles like “lead creative technologist” and, my favorite, “futurist-in-residence”–are charged by the brass 14 floors below them with anticipating how news will next be consumed.

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