I get out of one of my classes about an hour and a half every Tuesday and Thursday. Most of the time I end up on my laptop surfing the web. I check my facebook, look at my fantasy football team, check out espn.com, and play tetris. Then one day, I did all of those things for awhile, and I didn't know what else to do. Sitting there trying to figure out what to do next, I had a weird thought cross my mind; let me enlighten myself. And i went to CNN.com
Now, I'm generally all about sports news, and don't really care for much other news then that, so checking out CNN.com was kinda a big deal. I looked through the headlines and found a lot of stuff that I would actually be interested in reading. I read about the whole Elizabeth Smart trial (that guy is insane), I read about how Kate Gosselin's kids got expelled, the publicist from that new movie (Burleque?) was shot to death after her premiere.
And it went even further than that. I read about business, technology, even politics (Palin thinks she can beat Obama in the next election). And I was really enjoying reading about all of these different subjects that I normally wouldn't read.
Now, I can't imagine there is an online source for news better than CNN.com. It has everything you would ever need to know about news 24 hours a day. I like how all of the major headlines are in bullets right on the side of the web page, and I like how on the other side you can see what the most viewed articles are for the day.
And another feature I love is the ability to comment on the articles. I always read the comments at the bottom to see what others think about what they just read. I found that after reading an article and developing a viewpoint, I would read comments at the bottom. Some people agreed with what I thought, and others didn't, and sometimes I even changed my mind about what I originally thought.
CNN.com also has an international version, which I found cool. I honestly can't think of one thing that could improve the website, it was so informal and user-friendly already. I will continue reading my news from CNN.com
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