You can of course follow the latest news via the website or app of your favourite newspaper or magazine. However, there are platforms that bundle different news sources for you. Here are some
examples.
Published 09.07.2019
Even though Google News is an outstanding news source, most people still prefer surfing to the website of their favourite newspaper for the latest news. Perhaps the following (new) extra features
will win you over?
Published 04.02.2011
The Internet is full of news sites, but the international news is generally provided by the major press agencies. Where can you find a more local look on a specific region?
Published 30.03.2015
Google recently launched Unfiltered.news, a website displaying news items in an original manner on a world map. Is this newcomer useful, and are there any alternatives?
Published 18.05.2016
On the The New York Times website you can now only read 20 articles per month free of charge. This is an excellent opportunity to examine the alternative online news sites.
Published 04.05.2011
There’s no shortage of news sites. However, their stories are often provided by the same press agencies and are therefore quite similar. Where do you turn if you want to have a local take on a
country or a region?
Published 18.05.2007
Major news sites such as BBC News and CNN show up-to-the-minute international headlines. However, sites which collect all these sources are even more convenient. Does the new Google Fast Flip offer
any extra value?
Published 12.10.2009
Everyone knows about major international news sites such as CNN and BBC. Here are some smaller, but more original sites that can help you to find news.
Published 19.05.2008
News channel CNN can now be watched entirely via the Internet, free of charge. And two other major news groups have decided to make (part of) their online news available to everyone for free. Let’s
check them out.
Published 02.11.2007