News Websites Reviewed on SiteJabber

News sites recommended by the SiteJabber Community:

www.economist.com
Jeremy G. writes:
If Ernest Hemingway were a news magazine, he would be the Economist. Filled with tough, terse articles, the Economist's weekly news publication provides articles which give, on average, more background, analysis, and perspective on how an issue fits...
www.reddit.com
MyAnh P. writes:
I love this website! I always get really cool news and information before all of my friends and I sound really cool when I tell them about it. I really like the layout because the user interface is really easy to use. It's a very good social news ...
www.distrowatch.com
Marion S. writes:
If you are a Linux enthusiast and like to keep up with what the community is doing, then this site is perfect. I provides continual updates to the status of the different Linux offerings and allows you to in one place compare many (if not all) the f...
www.man-over-board.com
Bobby K. writes:
I have never subscribed to anyone's blog before but I read his blog posting on the Gilt group and it was really very useful and a great find. It turned out later in that day that all the women in my office were also Gilt members. This guy has a grea...
www.wsj.com
HLBenson W. writes:
Free Wall Street Journal articles on your Blackberry - You can't read the Wall Street Journal online for free, but now you can read it on your Blackberry for free. This is much better than any of those frivolous iPhone apps: http://69.30.25.12/m...
www.adland.tv
LilRebel C. writes:
Some of you might remember the old Bud Lite Real Men of Genius radio ads that Budweiser ran a few years ago. They were also called Real American Heroes. These were some of the funniest radio ads I've ever heard. I always got a good laugh out of th...
www.arstechnica.com
Ash A. writes:
arstechnica.com is hands-down my favorite tech news site! Sure, at times it's bit over my head and the writing is more geared towards developers and uber-nerds, but I appreciate the scholastic writing style, and the fact that they take such pride in...
www.change.org
Britt H. writes:
This is a great place where you can make a difference, but don't have to leave the comfort of your own home, or if you don't have that much time. "Change.org raises awareness about important causes and empowers people to take action." That's exac...
www.digitaljournalist.org
Audrey S. writes:
Beautiful and inspiring photo essays - Edited and published by Dirck Halstead, LIFE magazine's youngest combat photographer to date (he covered the Guatemalan Civil War at age 17), the Digital Journalist is a compilation of fascinating and informati...
drugtopics.modernmedicine.com
Rod G. writes:
One of my main resources to get the latest news on the pharmaceutical industry and drug related topics. They have the latest developments by both big pharma and biotech companies.
www.fastcompany.com
Rod G. writes:
One of my favorite magazines along with wired as they have useful technology articles and information about the new practices in the workplace. Nice place to learn about innovative business opportunities.
forums.thefashionspot.com
Monica O. writes:
A fashionista's heaven! I'm not THAT into fashion and I still enjoyed this site because it offers many approaches on fashion (not just ridiculous clothing on skin-and-bones models). Discussions on designers, collections, photography, accessories, an...
www.foxnation.com
Frank C. writes:
This is home base for me. Nothing more I can say...be a part of the Nation!
www.globalpost.com
Michael L. writes:
GlobalPost is a fairly new online news website providing very high quality international news for the internet. Started by Phil Balboni, it's mission is to "redefine international news for the digital age...with a decidedly American voice." As tra...
www.good.is
Britt H. writes:
This is one of the few blogs that I check daily for interesting articles. Good writes progressive articles on what we can do as individuals and collectively to improve the world we live in... but not in a corny way. They write about politics, cl...
www.opposingviews.com
JJammer D. writes:
I have strong opinions. I'm sure others have strong opinions. What makes this website awesome is that it's a place where all strong opinions can come together and share or explode in debate, sarcasm and icky emotional bias. "Average" people can a...
www.people.com
Monica O. writes:
If you are curious about what is happening in Hollywood then this is the site to go to. Lots of short articles on famous people- pretty real news too, no nonsense or crazy/fake stories. I know People Magazine is considered tabloids but the writing i...
prototype.nytimes.com
Tran T. writes:
I love the New York Times, when I can get a moment to read it. They recently added an article skimmer interface that makes it easy for me to scan the articles in each section so I can know a little bit about everything that’s happening. http://prot...
www.scientificamerican.com
Tran T. writes:
I don't actually even subscribe to Scientific American but I will when I return to the states. For now, I receive weekly email updates in my inbox and I love it. Scientific American packs up science for me into nice, bite-size, pop culture-y chunks....
www.thecoolhunter.net
Britt H. writes:
This site follows and documents innovation and originality happening in style, fashion, design, culture, etc. They have great posts with ample pictures and explanations. This is a great site if you're interested in any type of design and looki...
www.thenextweb.com
Chris O. writes:
"A one stop discovery shop for what’s happening in the world of the web", this is an international blog focusing on startups, apps and all that's new and hopefully promising in what's being called "Web 2.0". Written by a truly international team of...
www.vgchartz.com
Rod G. writes:
VGchartz gives you the statistics of the video game industry and it shows which games are the top sellers. No fancy editorials here telling you which game is the best, it simply says which is making the most money. No surprise Nintendo is cleaning u...
www.wsjmobilereader.com
Eddie L. writes:
Nothing better than The Wall Street Journal free on your Blackberry - I used to spend all my time writing emails on my Blackberry. Now I spend all my time reading the Wall Street Journal. This free application allow you to read the full text of all ...
www.zinio.com
Rod G. writes:
Awhile back I got a free subscription to a Sound and Vision on Zinio for my laptop and I rarely ever used it. I didn't really see a need for it and I wasn't sure who would buy a subscription to a magazine for a laptop as it was so much easier to rea...
www.theonion.com
Ephraim L. writes:
So funny and I love having them in my Facebook feed...it makes me laugh every time. Everybody should go to this site.
www.cnet.com
Lisa V. writes:
If you are looking to buy a technology product, then this is a great site to read both editor and user reviews of products. I am on this site at least twice a week. If I am looking at electronics or computer products, this is one of my main resea...
www.mashable.com
Ilya R. writes:
Mashable has given me reason to wake up in the morning. Perfect amount of high quality information available to you through nearly any imaginable notification means. Follow mashable on twitter, facebook, google reader, or get some rss feeds to you...
www.popurls.com
Chris O. writes:
One of the few sites that justifies the adjective "awesome". Definitely more news from more sources than you'll need, but that won't stop you from wanting to read it all anyway. In recognition of the humungous vastness of it all, there's a "more ......
www.dailycandy.com
Tina V. writes:
All of my friends subscribe to this daily newsletter. They do not email you garbage ads and they always find the most interesting places to eat, best clothing deals and everything cool. If you don't believe me, just give this site 1 week and you wil...
www.infowars.com
Sabrina T. writes:
i've followed many websites over the years that are alternative media news outlets. few can even stay the course long term. most fizzle. the ones that do last are committed to the people that follow them. Alex Jones is a great example of this. he is...
www.charlierose.com
Jeremy G. writes:
Charlie Rose is the best interview show on TV. - Charlie Rose interviews the most important and most interesting politicians, scientists, businesspeople, artists, academics, religous leaders, and journalists. It's a great way to stay on top of curre...
www.msn.com
Tyler C. writes:
MSN.com has been my homepage for many years. I have realized it offers the most up to date news that is broad and relevant from day to day. Now that it has been updated again, it will show local news and weather as well.
www.sidereel.com
Frank C. writes:
I do like sidereel.com most of the time. It's fun to dial up episodes of good TV series when I'm working and not watching the news or other disturbing media heh. No junk, no downloads or ad clutter. Sometimes it will take you sideways (like when ...
www.sitejabber.com
Frank C. writes:
I LOVE the concept of SiteJabber~ Easy to use, and it has a fun 'feel' to it for average folks who would like a "Consumer Reports" for internet commerce and service sites. I believe that with some advertising and good affiliate linking on the net, t...
www.itchycats.com
Oscar J. writes:
Itchy Cats works - download Xbox 360 games - This site is an underground website where you can download files from the internet. In particular, you can download xbox 360 games which you can burn on recordable media to be played on the xbox 360. Inst...
www.dailypuppy.com
Tran T. writes:
Dailypuppy.com is a great website for doglovers but probably better for people who wish they could have a puppy but are too allergic to have one. Here you're introduced to the world's cutest puppies, along with their interests, likes and dislikes. "...
www.slashdot.org
David C. writes:
I love slashdot! great news for nerds, stuff that matters
www.whatpercent.com
Chris O. writes:
Vote on a very mixed bunch of user-created polls, and then vote on the comments attached to those polls as well. Create your own polls and see if people agree with you or not. Invent something totally ludicrous that nobody would ever believe and wat...
www.mlb.com
Frank C. writes:
With baseball season fast approaching, I had to do a LOVE YOU review for MLB.COM! This is Major League Baseball's Official website, and has everything a baseball fan could possibly want. It just ain't baseball season without MLB.COM. Stats, sc...
www.thedailybeast.com
Julia J. writes:
The Daily Beast is hit or miss - Former Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor Tina Brown started Daily Beast, a somewhat self-indulgent collection of original articles and syndicated work which calls itself, "..a speedy, smart edit of the web from the m...
www.sciencedaily.com
Tran T. writes:
Science Daily is terribly designed, but the articles / summaries are short and easy enough for a layman like myself to understand. I subscribe to the weekly science and health updates, so Sunday mornings are always a thrill as I wade through tons of...
www.thewavemag.com
Tonya J. writes:
just moved to bay area and this is the mag to read - I just moved to the bay area from Detroit and this is probably the best mag out there to get newcomers like myself used to the area. I found great nail salons and clubs from this magazine. Plus it...
www.aldaily.com
Tran T. writes:
Arts & Letters Daily gathers interesting news stories; reviews of art, music and film; editorials and opinions from various print and web sources like the NYTimes, Guardian, weblogs, The Onion, Slate, etc. and puts it all onto one website. It looks ...
www.chinasmack.com
Chris O. writes:
There's probably no way you're going to understand Chinese society by reading Chinese newspapers and magazines, though I think I can honestly say that you'll have a different viewpoint afterward. This site is an aggregator of news articles and comme...
www.chron.com
LilRebel C. writes:
For anyone who wants to check out the news in Houston, Texas, this is a pretty good website to do it. You can also friend people, post pictures, send messages and comment on the news stories. I've seen some pretty good debates going on there as ...
www.crayon.net
Chris O. writes:
Crayon.net has been around forever, which you might guess from reading the FAQ and the warning that you don't want to download a whole newspaper - because it'll weigh in at a staggering 3 Megabytes and take half an hour on a 14.4k modem. Yes, crayon...
www.electronista.com
Rod G. writes:
great gadget website - one of my favorite sites for new electronic gadgets...easier to find cool new toys on this site than on big sites like cnet.
www.fiercebiotech.com
Jeremy G. writes:
Best daily summary of biotech news - Short and sweet -- the biotech news daily email is the best I'm aware of. It's great for managers in bitoech, pharma or healthcare.
www.gleetastic.com
Monica O. writes:
If you are a Glee fan like me then you will love this site. Watch episodes and videos, browse red carpet photos, read gossip, and stay up to date with anything Glee. It's fun to see what the actors are up to. The articles are clever and short. So...
www.guzzle.it
Chris O. writes:
For people who can't live without every possible angle on the news, here's a site which offers close to 500 different news feeds which you can select from to create an individual reading experience. You can also suggest new feeds if there's somethin...
www.intelligencesquaredus.org
Jeremy G. writes:
I don't have as much time to read the news as I would like so I often find myself just flipping through New York Times or Wall Street Journal headlines and then reading the Economist at the end of the week. But if I had a bit more time, I would sort...
www.jayisgames.com
Chris O. writes:
This is a neatly and colorfully presented review site focusing not on the big-budget blockbuster games reviewed everywhere but on 'casual games', a genre which I think I'll attempt to define as 'ways to while away the time in a pleasant way without ...
magazine.wsj.com
Eddie L. writes:
The Wall Street Journal's online magazine seems to lack purpose - I want to like the Wall Street Journal's new magazine. I have been reading the WSJ in print and on the internet for years. But I cannot figure out what the new Magazine is for. The co...
moneywatch.bnet.com
Armen B. writes:
Nice web site with financial, economy news, money management. Many articles, video clips, analysis.
www.myfoxhouston.com
LilRebel C. writes:
I've been over at Fox now for a few weeks now. It's a bit like a mini myspace where you can post blogs daily on anything you want to blog about and it has the daily news and the articles are pretty good too. You can post pics, videos and you can fri...
www.nationalreview.com
HLBenson W. writes:
Bill Buckley is sorely missed, but I still enjoy reading the analysis of the National Review for political news.
news.ycombinator.com
Jeremy G. writes:
One of the best places to read what's on the mind of the tech community in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.
online.wsj.com
Eddie L. writes:
The new Wall Street Journal site design is horrible - Call me old fashion, but I do not like the new Wall Street Journal website design. I can't skim the headlines in a single column like I used to....
www.pcstats.com
Chris O. writes:
A great site for anyone interested in what goes on under the covers of their PC, this one features reviews of everything from the motherboard up. It has guides for most levels of knowledge, extensive articles and even keeps reviews going back for ma...
www.thecrimson.com
Pete J. writes:
The newspaper of the smart kids - If you believe experience is for old people, and being smarter than everyone else is the new black, then you should be reading the Harvard Crimson. Sure it's just a college newspaper, but it's the best college newsp...
www.vanityfair.com
Jeremy G. writes:
I admit it--I at one point in my life had a subscription to Vanity Fair. Sure the magazine is often filled with silly gossip about wealthy people (see: Behind the Hamptons Hedges) and about a million pages of ads. But, I contend, it still has excell...
www.washingtonpost.com
HLBenson W. writes:
I am not so much a fan of the Washington Post, as I am a fan of some of their columnists. For example, George Will. He shows liberals and conservatives alike how to think honestly and rationally. I only wish there were still more moral and thoughtfu...
www.facebook.com
Michael L. writes:
There is no social network more ubiquitous than Facebook these days, but the company has strayed a long way from its initial stance of protecting the privacy of its users. Having secured a massive user base and a gold mine of data, the CEO now clai...
www.cnn.com
Frank C. writes:
Don't even THINK that this is fair and balanced news. With ratings in the tank and a sick left-leaning crew of commentators like Gergen, Brazile, and the ever-unpopular guttersnipe Paul Begala, this channels twisted version of the political world is...
www.yahoo.com
Armen B. writes:
I hope my posts are helpfull My posting is about the advertisings for work from home posted as a links to all the major web sites like CNN.com, AOL.com, MSNBC.com, Yahoo,com..... I assume that now a days you can find them everywhere on the Web. T...
www.wikileaks.org
Michael L. writes:
Wikileaks is a really unique site which enables anybody to anonymously submit sensitive documents and publishes them for the world to see. Examples include the 2004 U.S. Army manual of operating procedures at Guantanamo Bay and the 2007 Apache heli...
www.englishrussia.com
Chris O. writes:
Russia is still somewhat of a mystery to most Westerners. Once the evil nemesis of freedom, now an ally, but still very foreign; McDonalds and Starbucks might be smoothing the way but to most people in the West it remains the country of the Lada, th...
www.perezhilton.com
Monica O. writes:
I can’t decide if I love or hate this site. I use to be addicted to it until I read a really mean and hateful article.. and I decided not to support it for about a year. But best friend has been talking about Perez a lot so I started reading it now ...
www.topix.com
LilRebel C. writes:
For any of you that run across this blog site, know what you're stepping off into first. There is virtually no moderation for the site and the personal attacks on bloggers by other bloggers are brutal. Get this! You can flag an inappropriate com...
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