What Web sites do you normally frequent? Are these ...

What Web sites do you normally frequent? Are these Web sites credible? When is credibility more important, and when is it less important? Support your answers with specific examples. What questions might you ask in order to determine the credibility of online sources?

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First off, I have been using the Internet since 1995 when many of the sites were in written in black and white. I am current affairs freak, and I read news sites from all over the world and from all political points of views. These include sites that are international, national, and local. Examples include (in no specific order): CNN, Foxx, Drudge Report, New York Times, The Huffington Post, the Minneapolis Star, and many from the Middle East. In addition, I read numerous sites and blogs that have to do with health issues, specifically with diabetes. These include sites written by medical people and by people with diabetes. I find them to be equally important because you get a wealth of information from two totally different perspectives. I also read many social networking sites (web 2.0) like Yedda. One site that I stay away from is Wikipedia because you can't trust the accuracy of the information.

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