by lukastsai on 12/27/14, 9:36 AM with 23 comments
by Gys on 12/27/14, 3:02 PM
I am sure this is illegal in Europe. There are strict rules for how much one can use from another website (limited number of words plus max size one image).
Google News complies to these rules (without adding its own ads) and still many publishers are battling it... Google News has stopped in Spain last week because it has to pay the publishers starting Jan 1st.
Excerpt of Terms of Service of nytimes.com (just as an example, every publisher has something similar):
2.2 The Services and Contents are protected by copyright pursuant to U.S. and international copyright laws. You may not modify, publish, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale of, reproduce (except as provided in Section 2.3 of these Terms of Service), create new works from, distribute, perform, display, or in any way exploit, any of the Content or the Services (including software) in whole or in part.
2.3 You may download or copy the Content and other downloadable items displayed on the Services for personal use only, provided that you maintain all copyright and other notices contained therein. Copying or storing of any Content for other than personal use is expressly prohibited without prior written permission from The New York Times Rights and Permissions Department, or the copyright holder identified in the copyright notice contained in the Content.
by lukastsai on 12/27/14, 10:30 AM
I just launched an online service called Scroll.
* Scroll can turn news website into a clean HTML view.
* You don't have to share a URL with fullscreen ads anymore. You can share the readable article URL by Scroll.
* You can search articles. Every link is clutter-free just before you read. Your battery will thank you.
* It's mobile optimized.
* No Sign Up required.
I would love any and all feedback. Be harsh, be helpful. I really appreciate any help you can provide.by thomasfoster96 on 12/29/14, 4:54 AM
And secondly, there's two design things that bug me: 1. The title links on the front page are tiny (Chrome 39, Windows 7, 12 inch laptop screen), and are very hard to read. 2. Why is the design of the article pages so different to that of the front page? The brown background and serif font makes it look very 1998. Keep the design consistent if possible.
by Canada on 12/28/14, 2:37 AM
by empressplay on 12/27/14, 12:19 PM
http://us.cnn.com/2014/12/27/world/asia/north-korea-the-inte...
by 1971genocide on 12/27/14, 2:20 PM
You should make it into a chrome/firefox plugin which allows me to keep a blacklist of sites that will be redirected from your site whenever I go to them. ( like the economist,bbc,forbes,vice,atlantic,etc )
Again, great work !
by jpetersonmn on 12/27/14, 3:46 PM
by elwell on 12/28/14, 2:01 AM
by lfender6445 on 12/27/14, 5:54 PM