Another innovative concept he (Nick Bilton, the design integration editor and user interface specialist at the Times’ research and development lab) talked about is what he called “smart content,” a system that would keep track of what users have read digitally across all devices. So, under this system, for example, if a reader has looked at a story on their computer and then loads the Times on their iPhone, that story would be grayed out on the assumption that the reader wants to be presented only with the most meaningful data.
For The New York Times, the digital future is now, Cnet News, 10 mars 2009
J’en veux!