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- 2023-06-16
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Editorial Ovide Emba, a scientist and biology student at the peatlands, close to the village of Mpeka, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Oct. 15, 2021. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times)
- 2022-12-12
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Editorial Order of Canada, Ottawa, Can - 17 Nov 2022
- 2022-11-19
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Editorial Technology empowers us, but technology alone is not enough, Shira Ovide writes in her final On Tech column.(Julian Glander/ The New York Times)
- 2022-09-09
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Editorial ??The United States has authorized $280 billion in taxpayer money to subsidize rich computer chip companies and invest in technology research for the sake of keeping America strong and innovative. (Brendan Conroy/The New York Times)
- 2022-08-11
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Editorial Travel the world in an app, but be careful: Flight-tracking technology can be addictive. (Irene Suosalo/The New York Times)
- 2022-08-10
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Editorial New regulations in Indonesia show that strict online controls are no longer confined to autocratic countries like China. (Burton Booz/The New York Times)
- 2022-08-05
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Editorial In 2019, the White House declared that phone and internet equipment from Chinese technology companies should be ripped from every corner of the U.S. because it posed an unacceptable risk of snooping or sabotage by the Chinese government — more than three years later, most of that equipment remains. (Mathieu Labrecque/The New York Times)
- 2022-08-04
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Editorial Did tech win the pandemic or not? We likely won’t be able to tell for a while. (Gabriel Gabriel Garble/The New York Times)
- 2022-07-29
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Editorial If Elon Musk buys Twitter, there are steps he could take to expand the boundaries of online expression. (Brendan Conroy/The New York Times)
- 2022-07-20
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Editorial Americans are treating tech companies like a substitute for effective representative government — it shouldn’t be this way. (Erik Carter/The New York Times)
- 2022-07-08
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Editorial In the days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion, there have been gobs of published material and warnings from privacy advocates about how digital bread crumbs might expose women seeking abortions to potential legal jeopardy. (Jinhwa Oh/The New York Times)
- 2022-06-30
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Editorial For the foreseeable future, drone deliveries will be handy in a limited number of places for a small number of products under certain conditions. (Ruru Kuo/The New York Times)
- 2022-06-17
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Editorial The market for tech talent, and for workers of all types at tech companies, remains hot. (Andreas Lund/The New York Times)
- 2022-06-16
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Editorial Maybe you own a Fitbit or an Apple Watch, but that category of digital devices hasn’t been as momentous as Tim Cook and many other tech optimists hoped. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
- 2022-06-08
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Editorial A promising, albeit imperfect, system that increased choices and improved internet service for Canadians is poised to fall apart, Shira Ovide writes. (Amir B Jahanbin/The New York Times)
- 2022-05-27
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Editorial Chinese trends have shaped online experiences for Americans, and U.S. tech companies have inspired those in China. (Gabriel Garble/The New York Times)
- 2022-05-26
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Editorial Chinese businesses have steadily been selling a smaller share of stuff that Americans buy on Amazon, and merchants based in the U.S. are gaining ground. (Charles Desmarais/The New York Times)
- 2022-05-25
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Editorial We’re now buying less online than many had predicted, and it’s throwing tech companies and the economy for a loop. (Talia Cotton/The New York Times)
- 2022-05-14
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Editorial The past decade has been one long party for tech — where we go from here isn’t so clear. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
- 2022-04-29
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Editorial Having rich guys like Jeff Bezos in orbit can make space travel routine and help all of us dream big. (Peter Steineck/The New York Times)
- 2022-04-06
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Editorial Americans have fallen for fancier smartphones, televisions, laptops and cars. (Alex Valentina/The New York Times)
- 2022-03-31
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Editorial Recreating the human face could give virtual interactions the sense of intimacy they’re missing. (Yoshi Sodeoka/The New York Times)
- 2022-03-23
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Editorial Some people love technology that the rest of us see as obsolete junk. (Joel Plosz/The New York Times)
- 2022-03-12
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Editorial Home internet is one of the most maddening services in the United States. But since the pandemic showed just how bad things have become, we’re beginning to see some change. Maybe. (Daniel Jurman/The New York Times)
- 2022-03-04
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Editorial Facebook is going to make you love its short video format called Reels whether you want to or not, Shira Ovide writes. (Burton Booz/The New York Times)
- 2022-02-25
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Editorial Ovide Emba, a scientist and biology student, in peatlands bordering the Ruki River, close to the village of Mpeka, Democratic Republic of Congo, Oct. 27, 2021. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times)
- 2022-02-24
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Editorial Podcasts have been a freewheeling corner of digital life, but the potential for profits is changing that. (Gabriel Gabriel Garble/The New York Times)
- 2022-02-18
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Editorial To build trust in the government, it would help if the website worked. (Irene Suosalo/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-25
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Editorial We live at the whims of the tech giants. What if small businesses had alternatives? (Jordan Speer/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-24
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Editorial Our online experiences are shaped by the people who run our favorite Facebook group or Reddit forum. (Hoi Chan/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-20
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Editorial One way that our lives online have rewired our brains is that we’re more comfortable buying from an unfamiliar brand. (Kiel Mutschelknaus/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-19
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Editorial Before we get to the metaverse, we need to talk about the past decade of tech ideas. (Rad Mora/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-18
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Editorial For the first time in the United States, internet companies seem to be making a concerted effort to make shopping an inextricable and seamless part of the online spaces where we come to be entertained and informed but not necessarily to buy stuff. (Jinhwa Oh/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-12
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Editorial Satellite internet is exciting, but it needs to be part of a bigger effort to get more people online. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-10
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Editorial Flashy new car technology may be exciting, but it might also be distracting us from what we need. (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-08
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Editorial More than 70% of the smartphones that Americans bought this year have been either an iPhone or a Samsung device. (Amir B Jahanbin/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-05
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Editorial Huawei is a test of how the U.S. government is trying to keep the country strong, safe and on the cutting edge as the future of technology becomes less American. (Dae In Chung/The New York Times)
- 2021-11-03
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Editorial The tech giants talk a lot about the “metaverse” and cloud computing. What really powers them is selling us socks. (Rapapawn/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-29
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Editorial Facebook and other internet powers could help us understand the world by showing us a little more of the messy reality of running virtual hangouts for billions of humans. (Jinhwa Oh/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-28
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Editorial The social media giant is making bonkers money. But it aims to turn itself inside out to get more young people. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-27
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Editorial Walmart is starting to sell television sets with the software guts of Comcast, the cable TV provider and the owner of the Universal movie studio and TV networks including NBC. (Haik Avanian/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-22
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Editorial Over-the-counter hearing aids have the potential to show government and tech companies at their best. (Ruru Kuo/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-21
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Editorial It’s a victory that WeWork has made it this far. This week, a shrunken version of the start-up that rents office space is set to go public about two years after investors saw through WeWork’s hype, the company nearly ran out of cash, and its founder walked away with a fortune. (David Szakaly/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-20
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Editorial Audiobooks are an example of a technology developed by or for people with disabilities that has helped all of us. (The New York Times)
- 2021-10-15
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Editorial At their best, ads can help us find something that we didn’t know we wanted, and save us money. (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-14
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Editorial When the tech giants splurge on big-ticket investments, it’s great for them but hard for others to keep up. (Nick Little/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-13
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Editorial Amazon’s spirit of invention is refreshing, but we need technologists also to think through the consequences. (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-12
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Editorial With each Facebook crisis, we become savvier about the influence of tech companies on our lives. (Ariel Davis/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-08
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Editorial This is the most important moment in the history of Facebook. Hyperbole, perhaps, but only a little. (Burton Booz/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-07
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Editorial YouTube has instituted a fairly broad ban of videos that question the effectiveness or safety of approved vaccines including those for measles. (Dae In Chung/The New York Times)
- 2021-10-06
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Editorial What would happen if Facebook retreated from many of the countries where its social network and its Instagram and WhatsApp apps have done profound harm, even as they’ve given a voice to the voiceless? (Sean Dong/The New York Times)
- 2021-09-27
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Editorial Smartphones have been so successful that it’s possible new technology won’t be able to displace them. (Aaron Lowell Denton/The New York Times)
- 2021-09-16
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Editorial The streaming apps and devices we pay for aren’t necessarily careful with our personal information. (Miriam Persand/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-25
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Editorial As we have seen with the fall of Kabul, a handful of unelected tech executives play a big role in high-stakes global affairs. (Daniel Zender/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-19
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Editorial Amazon might not be the best shopping site, but using it can feel like magic. (Irene Suosalo/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-18
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Editorial Smartphones are now normal and for everyone, which means we can ignore the hoopla around new models. (Ruru Kuo/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-13
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Editorial Climate change and other big problems won’t be solved by tech alone. (Jinhwa Oh/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-11
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Editorial After nearly 15 years of being part of Google, the most successful money machine in internet history, it’s still not clear that YouTube has fulfilled its financial potential both for itself and everyone involved in its vast digital economy. (Dani Choi/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-06
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Editorial Spotify, YouTube and others are experimenting with changing their one-size-fits-all digital subscriptions. (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-05
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Editorial Unscrupulous, boundary-pushing executives seem to be an inescapable part of the most exciting technology. (Timo Lenzen/The New York Times)
- 2021-08-04
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Editorial America’s tech companies have been leading the way for how large employers should aid in the country’s pandemic response. (Sean Dong/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-31
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Editorial The gap keeps widening between the super rich tech superstars and the merely super — there’s one possible explanation. (Nicole Ginelli/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-30
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Editorial Robinhood has made stock trading fun, cheap and appealing to young people who aren’t rich — not the crowd that the finance industry typically caters to. (Maria Chimishkyan/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-29
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Editorial Before and particularly during the pandemic, parents, physicians and researchers have been gravitating to a more nuanced message that might be both comforting and confusing: Screen time or technology can be good for children but also bad. (Shuhua Xiong/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-27
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Editorial We’re seeing a ton of new games, and many of them blur the lines between video games and other types of activities. (Nick Little/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-24
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Editorial The White House-Facebook coronavirus battle distracts us from the real problem: We don’t agree on anything. (Kiel Mutschelknaus/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-23
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Editorial A Catholic official’s resignation shows the real-world consequences of practices by America’s data-harvesting industries. (Ruru Kuo/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-22
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Editorial Zoom Video, the company whose video conferencing service has become a verb in the past 18 months, said on Sunday, July 19, 2021, that it would spend roughly $15 billion to buy a company called Five9 that makes software for businesses’ customer service call centers. (Timo Lenzen/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-20
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Editorial Microsoft made epic mistakes for years, but it’s again one of the tech world’s superstars. (Sean Dong/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-05
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Editorial For many people — and restaurants — food delivery was a lifeline when in-person dining felt too risky or was closed during the pandemic. That habit seems to be here to stay, and now everyone involved is trying to figure out how to make the delivery business work for them. (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-03
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Editorial Microsoft made epic mistakes for years, but it’s again one of the tech world’s superstars. (Sean Dong/The New York Times)
- 2021-07-02
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Editorial House lawmakers have gotten serious. A package of bills poses existential threats to the tech giants. (Brenna Murphy/The New York Times)
- 2021-06-25
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Editorial Place Vend?me During the Fair of Saint-Ovide, Paris, Hand-colored etching on paper, For a peep show. Horizontal rectangle. The statue of Louis XIV is flanked by rows of two wooden huts each. That in front at left houses at the front the 'JEU/DU SIEUR/N...
- 2021-02-22
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Editorial Ovide Yencesse, L. Duval and L. Janvier Medal, 1869, bronze, 2 1/8 in. x 2 3/8 in. (5.4 cm. x 6.1 cm.).
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Ovide Yencesse, L. Duval and L. Janvier Medal, 1869, bronze, 2 1/8 in. x 2 3/8 in. (5.4 cm. x 6.1 cm.).
- 2021-02-19
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Editorial Twitter is defying the democratically elected goverment of India. We should all watch what happens next. (Karan Singh/The New York Times)
- 2021-02-13
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Editorial Musicians, from Chretien Legouais, " Ovide Moralise". Ms.1044.folio 103 verso. French,14th.
- 2020-12-01
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Editorial Apple has an iron grip on what apps people can download on their iPhones, and some app makers are complaining loudly about this arrangement as well as the fees that Apple collects from some apps. (Timo Lenzen/The New York Times)
- 2020-09-01
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Editorial The Saint Ovide Fair was held in Paris every August at the Place Louis XV (now place de la Concorde). It was famous for its billiards hall, dance performances by Nicolet, booths, circus animals, etc. Lithograph from Paul Lacroix' The Eighteenth Century...
- 2018-07-30
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Editorial Ovide Moralisee, France,14th MS 1044,fol.18 The Creation of the Animals.
- 2018-06-27
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Editorial Musicians, from Chretien Legouais, " Ovide Moralise". Ms.1044.folio 103 verso. French,14th.
- 2018-06-27
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Editorial Ovide Moralisee, France,14th MS 1044,fol.35 The Annunciation.
- 2018-06-26
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