by Jason Wilk on May 11, 2009

- Want to read the New York Times on your computer as you would in paper form? Well, NYT just released the new version of their Reader application. This new version is built on Adobe AIR, so you can run it on any Windows, Mac, or Linux machine. Looks, feels and runs great. Grab it here: http://timesreader.nytimes.com. (WebKitchen)
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by Jason Wilk on March 26, 2009

- With the end of Q1 2009 almost here, trying to cut costs at the last minute to impress investors is becoming a quick trend. We just heard about Google layoffs, now 5,000 people from IBM are losing their jobs in the U.S. Amazon cut 210 people at three distribution centers in Nevada, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. The New York Times also announced a 5 percent cut(1oo people) of its
business operations. This is not a good sign of what is to come out of Q1 earnings. Companies are clearly trying to look more lean as they woo investors on staying with them through tough times.
by David Heyerman on November 12, 2008

- Al Gore recently utilized the New York Times’ op-ed portion to promote his lofty goal of 100% clean energy from renewable sources in a decade.
- The plan he lays out describes 5 steps that the US must take to achieve this goal. Here’s the tiny version:
- Constructing wind, solar thermal, and geothermal power plants through federal incentives.
- Construct a national smart grid of renewable energy.
- Help out Detroit and other struggling clean-tech vehicle startups.
- National effort to retrofit buildings with energy efficient windows, lighting, and insulation
- Make more effective/replace Kyoto treaty with one that caps global carbon emissions and inspires world nations to reduce global warming at quicker pace.
Obviously this is an immensely difficult task. People are already speaking out about how crazy he is to think it’s a possibility. I personally think that Al Gore knows it’s not possible, but grasps the fact that he must be an extremist in the green/cleantech sense to get things moving along as fast as possible. I applaud Gore for presenting a challenge like this. Nothing gets done unless action is taken. What are your thoughts on the proposal.
Earth2Tech, NYT, WCSI, CTB
by Jason Wilk on November 9, 2008

- The company must deliver $400M to lenders in May of 2009
- NYT took out the credit line several years ago when the newspaper business was still thriving.
- Of that money, the company has only $46 million of cash on hand, and its operations will consume this over the next 3 quarters.
- Will NewsCorp come in and snatch them up or will the Times be the first major commercial news publication to go under during the crisis?
SAI