My most visited place on the web, “YouTube.com”. Whenever I am boring and relax myself, I go on YouTube, either I listening to music or watching funny videos. Luckily YouTube have everything that I want it and when I want it.
The second website I go to is ESPN. I play soccer and a soccer fan. I don’t usually watch soccer or read soccer news about MLS, American soccer league. I am big fan of European soccer, especially Germany’ soccer. Usually when I get on the ESPN, I look if there’s any online stream soccer game. Second, I will look at the soccer news section where all the rumors and transfer news on different clubs.
Another website I go to is Google’ news. For me, it is easier go to Google and click Google’ news, rather type Fox news or CNN. There have all the different type of sections that I could choose on, and plus it have the suggestion news just for me to read. I like about Google’s news because it providing all the information easier access and catch all the news being going on in my town.
Jonathan,
ReplyDeleteThat's what's up not being on Facebook. Its a lot going on and it consumes people. I have moments where I'm on it everyday but then ill deactivate it form months. It gets old really quick. However I do go too You tube a lot almost all day everyday. I actually watch a show that's only on tube. That's why I love my phone I use my phone as my main source on getting on the web.
I don't do Facebook or any of that post every detail about my day type of website either. But, I am YouTube's biggest fan. I'll have to let my sister know about ESPN, she's the worlds biggest soccer fan especially with the professional teams.
ReplyDeleteI understand your reluctance to get on Facebook. It's a major time draw and sometimes people do, indeed, feel trapped there. I wonder--does Google have its own news agency or does it "stream" news from other sources?
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