I agree with what's been written: the web-based experience seems much
more worthwhile than the 'digital versions' with their interface
quirks. 

What does seem to be an interesting development are the iPhone
versions of things like NY Times: it's really quite good, and
appropriate to the medium. A different experience than the web - not
as 'browsable' as viewing a whole front page together, but much
less clutter when your focus is just on the article itself. I wonder
if anyone has tried the Kindle experience with the NY Times?

Cheers,

Jason


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