How this automation works
Automatically save new The New York Times articles matching your chosen search term into a text file in Dropbox. It runs whenever a new article is published by The New York Times that fits your search criteria and appends the details to a designated Dropbox file. Ideal for readers and researchers who want to archive or review topic-specific news articles in one place.
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About The New York Times
The New York Times is an international news organization. Turn on Applets to track breaking news, automatically share articles from search or specific sections of the paper, and much more.
The New York Times is an international news organization. Turn on Applets to track breaking news, automatically share articles from search or specific sections of the paper, and much more.
About Dropbox
Dropbox lets people bring their documents, photos and videos everywhere and share them easily. Use Applets to sync your Dropbox uploads with other services, quickly add new files, and keep track of all your important photos, documents, and data — automatically.
Dropbox lets people bring their documents, photos and videos everywhere and share them easily. Use Applets to sync your Dropbox uploads with other services, quickly add new files, and keep track of all your important photos, documents, and data — automatically.
