A year in the life of the New York Times homepage

News websites update dozens, if not hundreds, of times per day as news develops and breaks. Multiply those changes by a year, and you get a feel for how the news tide ebbs and flows. But unlike the front pages of the stacks of newspapers collecting dust in morgues, it’s hard to really review the news that rolled in over a website.

But thanks to a happy mistake by Phillip Mendonça-Vieira, who accidentally recorded 12,000 screen shots of NYTimes.com,

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