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The New York Times has built in one more loophole to its online pay-meter scheme that it did not mention yesterday. Interstitial ads from Lincoln on The Times' website are offering some readers "Free, Unlimited Access to NYTimes.com" for the rest of the year. The value of that offer is close to $150. There's no catch, either you just have to be selected. The offer will be made to about 200,000 of the Times's heaviest online readers who aren't home delivery subscribers, according to Lincoln, which expects about 100,000 people will actually activate it.
The offer is part of a larger program under which Lincoln is also sponsoring parts of the Times archives around technology and design topics. Experience all that NYTimes.com has to offer you for the rest of 2011 at no charge, courtesy of Lincoln. This extraordinary invitation is being extended to an exclusive group of frequent visitors to NYTimes.com. It also gets you free access to Times smartphone apps, which are going under the pay scheme in 10 days as well. Read more....
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