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  • Silverlight Times Reader on a Mac

    You may have seen people on the subway or bus reading the New York Times on a tablet PC. You might even use the reader yourself. The reader has gotten some really impressive adoption since launching not long ago. But you probably haven't seen anyone enjoying this amazing online/offline reading experience on a Macintosh. Macintosh users aren't shy about pulling out their machines in public places, but the New York Times Reader hasn't been available for Mac. Now that Silverlight is coming to the Mac, things are beginning to change. Take a look at this demo of the New York Times Reader running in Safari on a Macintosh! A video interview of Kevin Gjerstad and I demonstrating a prototype of the Times Reader using Silverlight just got posted yesterday on the VisitMix front page, check it out . -Chris Han Read More...
  • The Art, Science, and Business of Killer Content Experiences MIX Session

    I hope some of you who are attending MIX were able to attend this talk this morning. If not, here's a short summary of the chat along with some screen shots of the Silverlight Times Reader prototype that was demo'ed during the talk. Kevin Gjerstad, Group Program Manager of WPF , walked through some of the history of typography, the problems with reading today on screen, and how WPF aims to address those problems with features like multi-column layout, pagination, dynamic hyphenation, and optimal paragraph. Robert Larson, VP of Product Development at the New York Times , walked through the WPF based Times Reader and the business model that they're employing with it. Also, the most exciting part -- at least for me -- was hearing about their user metrics. The most staggering statistic is that there's a average 7x increase in user page views when compared to the web site! Warrick Fitzgerald, CTO at LiveTechnology , demonstrated WPF adaptive ads produced from their LiveAdMaker system. This system Read More...

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