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Article Search API from the New York Times
Welp, the New York Times are doing all of the cool stuff (in this case the Article Search API) and they have all of their articles in objects with associated metadata. The only. ONLY. Dead tree media company that gets exposing their content. Allowing people to build tools and accessing their customers in the way their customers want to access them. These API's are the building blocks for their obvious future success.
UPDATE: Awesome; ahhh it hurts.. IT HURTS!!!