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On That NYTimes Editor's Mention of the Apple Tablet [Media]
A lot of people are writing up this video of the NYTimes Editor "leaking" the Apple Tablet (see 8:20 in the video) in this supposedly off record talk. But this isn't proof of anything. It could easily just be that Bill Keller reads rumors, too. But what if that was a whoopsie letting ...
NYTimes' Executive Editor mentions 'the impending Apple slate'
9to5mac.com — Bill Keller , Executive Editor for the New York Times might have accidentally let a big one... (monster!) slip.  At 8:30 in the following clip (that wasn't supposed to be recorded) from his talk at the Neiman Jornalism Lab he states: "I'm ... (more) NYTimes' Executive Editor mentions 'the impending Apple ...
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Times Editor Lets Apple ‘Slate’ News Slip — Sorta
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... Gawker pounced on the comment as, perhaps, an inadvertent case of letting the truth slip out. The Times has been rumored to have met with Apple on the future of digital media — as has Wired parent company Conde Nast — and many assume such discussions included talk of delivering the news to an upcoming, e-reader-like Apple device. ...

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