Another interesting find from Information Aesthetics. News classes, selected via the top menu, populate a rotating column of articles that are then read at the bottom of the display. Fun - not sold on the utility.
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A news reader that makes news darn near impossible to read. Surely someone at MSNBC should have noticed this fatal flaw. Props to whoever coded it up, however - first grade Flash chops there.
Personally, of the recent news reader type apps, I liked this one:
http://www.acrylicapps.com/times/
I like the concept, but not enough to pay $30 for it. But as with any good design, it evokes the "why no one thought of this before?" feeling.
Posted by: Dmitriy | May 11, 2008 at 07:20 PM