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Wheres the News?

March 1st, 2006 by James Omdahl


I found some interesting info in this report that “top 10s” the news and info sites. Personally, I have Yahoo News! set as my IE browser home simply because I like to scan the top news headlines during the day, and they give me what I want.

I was surprised to see Wikipedia in the top 10, since it has an open editing function and, as a result, may not have the most reliable or accurate info. However, I personally use Wikipedia on my down time for music-related searches. Music fans are fairly dedicated to ensuring their favorite bands/music have accurate and current info.

What should have made the list? Let us know and spread the knowledge!

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2 Responses to “Wheres the News?”

  1. shannon Says:

    thanks for the heads up, nice blog.

  2. Jack Boulant Says:

    Thanks for stopping by Shannon! Hope to see you back.

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