Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Digital Publishing



Nowadays information pours out from everywhere. Radio, television, printed media, internet, or just the people around share information on many subjects. While some news is completely useless and uninteresting for me, other is very important. I do not care if Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are splitting, but I need to know thing like the Bay Bridge being closed, or how the economic crisis is going, because they can effect me. For information like this I go to the most popular sources. Websites of local TV channels and newspapers, for example. Whatever the source is, I do not trust it blindly. I usually check other medias to confirm the data.
Usually, I do not spend a lot of time searching and reading about events. I expect that if something major is happening I will learn about it from my friends. Politics, sports or lives of celebrities do not interest me. However, it is important to know what is happening, in local and global scale, in order to have an adequate reaction to the events and therefore to be accepted from the society.

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