When it comes to venerable publications, few hold as much esteem as The New York Times - and few have as much access to interesting user data. That's why were excited to hear that the Times' API team has announced the release of its latest API, TimesPeople, which provides developers with access to data on registered NYTimes.com TimesPeople readers' sharing and reading habits.
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