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Perhaps offering an update on George W.S. Trow's Tina Brown-era New Yorker essay, "Folding the New York Times" (also reproduced in My Pilgrim's Progress: Media Studies, 1950-1998), Apple offers a how-to guide for how to read the paper without, you know, the paper.

Marshall McLuhan is famously credited with saying "People don't actually read newspapers. They step into them every morning like a hot bath." We definitely don't recommend bringing your computer into your bath.

But that's just, like, an FYI: it's entirely up to you how you prefer The New York Times to kill you.

Safari RSS: The Browser with Built-In Newsfeeds [Apple.com]