Search on SFChronicle.com is the pitts!

I flip-read the e-edition of the newspaper every day as my civic duty. I urge people to subscribe to newspapers as their civic duty. I cringe when I read of shrinking headcount at the regional newspapers across the country. BUT WHEN I SEARCH THE WEBSITE FOR AN ARTICLE I WANT TO SHARE, IT IS NOT THERE!

The article, which I found in the e-edition (the paper edition, the "dead tree" edition, in pdf form) is in today's Business section. Its title is "Making technology do an about-face". Its author is Kashmir Hill. It's about scrambling facial recognition technology, a hot topic. 


If I type the title in sfchronicle.com's search bar, I do not get the article. If I type the author in the sfchronicle.com's search bar, the site displays several articles by that reporter. But not the one I'm looking for.

If I search the web for an article with that title, I'll find it in a site called pressreader.com.

At the sfchronicle.com website, if I click "Business" section at the top, I'll see a lot of articles. But not the one I'm looking for.

The journalism world and the tech world need to talk to each other more. This has been a problem for years. I am trying to share your articles, which helps YOU get more traffic. You are making it difficult for me to help you.





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