Curated Resource ( ? )

Under the hood of NYT's CMS

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"an interesting glimpse at the technology responsible for publishing 700 articles, 600 images, 14 slideshows, and 50 videos on a daily basis." I find the article fascinating because of what the CMS is not - it: "does not render our website or provide community tools to our readers. Rather, it is a system for managing content and publishing data so that other applications can render the content across our platforms. This separation of functions gives development teams at The Times the freedom to build solutions on top of that data independently, allowing us to move faster than if Scoop was one monolithic system." - Here's the Scoop: Looking under the hood of The New York Times' content management system ยป Nieman Journalism Lab Exactly the architecture I set out in a farewell article for the EC's intranet magazine in the summer of 2007. Maybe I should dig it out and turn it into a blog post...

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The above notes were curated from the full post www.niemanlab.org/2014/06/heres-the-scoop-looking-under-the-hood-of-the-new-york-times-content-management-system/?utm_source=API%27s+Need+to+Know+newsletter&utm_campaign=8e8332a1d1-Need_to_Know_June_18_20146_18_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e3bf78af04-8e8332a1d1-45795445.

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