NY Times Calls All Developers To Hack ‘Em in NYC

Allen Stern - January 21st, 2009

new york timesThe NY Times is hosting a developer day in NYC on February 20th. Tim O’Reilly will provide a keynote during the event. It looks like the Times is attempting to create a developer platform and wants to introduce developers to their suite of tools.

They announcement notes, "The Times Developer Network invites you to our first-ever API seminar. Come spend the day with industry leaders, learning about applications, data resources and the trends that will shape the way you work. There will be a special focus on NYTimes.com’s new API releases and development tools."

I signed up but was told that registering is just a reservation not a ticket. They will let me (and I assume everyone else) know if we are confirmed by January 30th. Leave a comment if you signup – perhaps we can get a group together for lunch.

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4 COMMENTS
  1. Sanford says:

    Is it me – or is it just funny seeing the NYTimes Open event being closed?

  2. centernetworks says:

    wow that was quick – maybe we sent too many from CN :)

    if I get in, I will do my best to videotape the sessions as I usually do

  3. Victor says:

    I don’t find it particularly funny. Rather, it seems to me typical of New York Times’s slide downhill …

  4. Very disappointed by the quick closure.

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