Japan reeled after an earthquake and a tsunami struck in deadly tandem.
Japan reeled after an earthquake and a tsunami struck in deadly tandem.
T-shirt slogan which appeared in Japan after Naoto Kan was elected prime minister. Reporting for Reuters, Linda Sieg and Leika Kihara wrote: As soon as Naoto Kan was picked to be Japan’s prime minister, “Yes We Kan” T-shirts went on sale on the Internet. Voters who have now seen their fifth leader take office in just three years may, however, be wary of buying one without proof that he will stay t
By Charles Hayden May 11, 2009 5:35 pm May 11, 2009 5:35 pm Part of what we do here is monitor how readers are using NYTimes.com. All activity at the Web site is logged, but the overwhelming volume of data makes analyzing it difficult. Recently we’ve been exploring the on-demand storage and computation tools offered by Amazon Web Services, along with an open-source toolkit called Apache Hadoop. Th
By Derek Gottfrid February 4, 2009 3:01 pm February 4, 2009 3:01 pm Finally! We are pleased to announce the initial release of the New York Times Article Search API. Articles are the basic building blocks of The New York Times. As a child, I was often reprimanded for (among other things) not sharing my blocks — well, today, I am happy to share. The Article Search API is a way to find, discover, ex
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