popurls is the dashboard for the latest web-buzz, a single page that encapsulates up-to-the-minute headlines from the most popular sites on the internet.
The Living Stories project is an experiment in presenting news, one designed specifically for the online environment. The project was developed by Google in collaboration with two of the country's leading newspapers, The New York Times and The Washington Post. Complete coverage of an on-going story is gathered together and prioritized on one URL. You can now quickly navigate between news articles, opinion pieces and features without long waits for pages to load. Each story has an evolving summary of current developments as a well as an interactive timeline of critical events. Stories can be explored by themes, significant participants or multimedia. Updates to the story are highlighted each time you come back, and older news is summarized.
Mediagazer, which will focus on the content production and distribution business, organizing topics as wide as journalism, blogging, video production, e-books, and digital distribution technologies. From the same people who created Techmeme memeorandum, WeSmirch, and Ballbug.
Automatically compiled digests of news stories (originally aggregated by the Google News). NewsFeed Researcher is an innovative information portal with a continuous automatic coverage of current news in the form of topics overviews. This is achieved by way of processing collections of numerous news stories published on the same topic. Published here are daily digests of major events in Business, Technology, U.S., World, Sports and Entertainment.
Settings>Preferences>Advanced>Browse on double click & in der Artikelliste: Minimal display mode & einfacher Klick auf Artikeltitel, um Inhalt zu lesen die kleinen Zahlen neben Feed und Guide sind anklickbar (=Mark as read)
Most any journalism professor, upon mention of Wikipedia, will immediately launch into a rant about how the massively collaborative online encyclopedia can't be trusted. It can, you see, be edited and altered by absolutely anyone at any moment.
But how much less trustworthy is the site for breaking news than the plethora of blogs and other online news sources?