Developer’s ‘easy to browse’ version of the Guardian
June 10th, 2010Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Handy tools and technology, Online Journalism, Social media and blogging
Developer Phil Gyford has created a rather nice website featuring the day’s Guardian, using the publication’s open content API: http://guardian.gyford.com/
His aim? To make it “as easy to browse through today’s newspaper as it would be with the print edition”.
Gyford writes on his blog about creating better online reading, addressing issues of ‘Friction’; ‘Readability’ and ‘Finishability’.
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