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Reddit

Reddit is a community platform and news discovery site built around user-run forums, links, and discussion. It is the internet's public square, provided the square also contains several basements and a surprisingly useful help desk.

76%reddit.com
Digg

Digg surfaces trending stories, videos, and internet curiosities from across the web. It is an old internet name still performing the ancient ritual of finding what everyone is clicking.

61%digg.com
CBC

CBC covers Canadian news, politics, culture, radio, television, and local reporting. It brings public-media steadiness to a country large enough to make local news a logistical achievement.

61%cbc.ca
HuffPost

HuffPost covers U.S. politics, culture, lifestyle, opinion, and breaking news. It mixes civic outrage and human-interest pieces with the confidence of a site that remembers every era of the internet.

57%huffpost.com
Yahoo News

Yahoo News aggregates and publishes news across politics, business, entertainment, sports, and world events. It is the internet's old mall food court, somehow still serving a lot of what people actually click.

50%news.yahoo.com
Wikipedia

Wikipedia's current events portal summarizes ongoing news and links to collaboratively edited background articles. It is the world's group project, somehow both alarming and indispensable.

50%wikipedia.org
Skimfeed

Skimfeed is a headline aggregation site for fast-moving news, politics, tech, and internet culture. It is built for scanning, because sometimes the internet is less a meal than a buffet under fluorescent lights.

50%skimfeed.com
Google News

Google News aggregates headlines from news publishers around the world across politics, business, technology, entertainment, and local news. It is less a newspaper than a very fast librarian with opaque priorities.

50%news.google.com
Forekast

Forekast is a marketing and social media calendar for upcoming internet trends, events, and cultural moments. It is the rare calendar built for people trying to know what everyone will be talking about before everyone starts talking.

50%forekast.com
Drudge Report

Drudge Report is a headline aggregator focused on politics, media, and breaking news. It is the web's giant blinking bulletin board, dramatic enough to make a weather update look like a coup.

50%drudgereport.com
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37%adweek.com
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Google Trends

Google Trends shows search interest data, trending queries, and topic comparisons across time and regions. It is the internet's mood ring, which is useful and mildly terrifying.

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23%buzzfeed.com
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