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Director now allows readers to remove coats during hot spells.
A feature called "Best properties on the market" allows readers to lust after gorgeous homes.
The Times's 2010 budget calculator, which allows readers to solve the deficit themselves.
A new contest allows readers to feature their town in an upcoming Superman comic.
"I Seen Some Stuf Horabl Stuf Lisen" allows readers to draw their own conclusions.
Yes, a beautifully designed app (by Touchpress) allows readers to trace many alternative paths through this novel's three intersecting storylines.
An "interactive" cookbook that allows readers to practice their knife skills by slicing it open, page by page.
A small plastic mirror on the back page allows readers to add their own image to the surrounding jollity.
There's even a feature that allows readers to search for theaters where the movie is being shown and buy tickets.
(The New York Times has built a delegate tracker which allows readers to do their own analysis along these lines).
It allows readers to scan a text back and forth and to study, compare, and interpret at their leisure.
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