Get your Newz?

I know I’ve asked this before but where do you get your news? One of the things I’m real bad about is getting the news; on anything. Realistically I get all my news from you guys. From your blogs, your photos, from Digg, and from Twitter. I never really find anything out first hand or even hear it from the source. And usually I don’t get the full story a few days later once I get to your blog. So where do you get your news from? What sites do you rely on? I know I can always go to CNN or Fox News and for local I have AZ Central but I know there are some really good places out there to get the news and get it in a form I’m going to love.

So far the places I check from time to time are of course Google News, Mashable, and Tech Crunch. Now I know I’ve been to others but can’t remember any off the top of my head. I’m looking for both something I can subscribe to via RSS and a place to find out whats going on in the world. Both tech and non tech.

As a side note, when you search technorati do you put in spaces or do you type the words in a string? Does it matter how I tag my posts?

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5 Responses to “Get your Newz?”


  1. 1 Daniel Causton

    I usually use http://news.bbc.co.uk and http://www.engadget.com... I’m too lazy to type in the URL of other sites that aren’t in my bookmark toolbar. :P

  2. 2 Gabrielle

    Digg definitely, Google News, Stumbling for news, Yahoo news, Tech Crunch, Jaiku, Twitter, and yes…even Newsvine even though I’m to be seen and not heard there. (grr)

  3. 3 ryan

    Wired and Slashdot for me.

  4. 4 FatHed

    “I’m too lazy to type in the URL of other sites that aren’t in my bookmark toolbar. :P”

    I do the opposite, I used to bookmark lots of sites, and then I tried bookmarking just sites I’d check on a semidaily basis.

    Now, I don’t think I get true news from anywhere. I mean I read digg, /., and arstechnica, and I post to those, but I’d consider most of the things I view on those sites as an opinion and not news, news is essentially a fact sheet, here’s what happened, and when it happened. Then everyone talks about it.

    I just think of most news as paid adverts now, very rarely do I see something that I’d consider news, and if I do, it’s simply everywhere, most of the time as reposts of an AP article. And even AP articles can be adverts now.

  5. 5 Rupert

    I used to have BBC News Worldwide set as a link in the links bar and I’d click it all the time, whenever I’d reach a pause - it has great layout, gives amazing world and tech news, best quality and breadth of any news agency in the world. Now I have iGoogle as Home, with BBC news, Google Reader, Digg widgets on it - which is good, but i find i look at BBC less and now get nowhere near as much sense of what’s going on in the world as I did when I checked it all the time.

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