I get most of my news updates from electronic and social media.
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I get my news from selected Google News and my social feed.
Many of us get our news from social networks, blogs, and daily aggregators.
The truth is I don't watch a lot of news, except for when I'm here at the office watching Fox News. I get my news online primarily when I'm not watching the channel.
I read Google News and use NetNewsWire to keep up with general and tech news.
I discover real-time news far more often on Facebook than on Google News or a regular Google search.
My Twitter feed is probably my biggest resource of news. Other people scour the web so I do not have to, and I thank them for it.
I live on my phone: I have a bunch of news and informational apps on there.
Personalized news aggregators are geared around connecting you to news sources; we're about connecting you to your friends. To people you're inspired by. To people that you're following on Facebook and Twitter.
There is no better source of real-time news than Twitter. With the constant sharing of news and information, if you're an active Twitter user, there's nothing happening, big or small, that you won't know right away.
I just get my news from the Internet.