read/write web ist dennoch unzufrieden:
Dear New York Times:
The Pay Wall Was Only Half the Problem
A couple of weeks ago, the New York Times removed the pay wall in front of its TimesSelect service, which controlled access to much of the paper’s archives and its popular columnists like Thomas Friedman and Frank Rich. Unfortunately, much of the paper’s non-wire service content still sits behind an utterly useless and annoying registration wall. The Times says the reason they ask for registration is to be “able to offer people around the world free-of-charge access to news, reviews and more.” But is it really necessary? Can’t they do all those things without annoying users? Do to they get anything out of it? I don’t think so.

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