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Where Do You Get Your IT News? 85

whiggy asks: "I am a network admin in a small company with predominantly Windows systems, with minimal Linux exposure. I am attempting to organize myself in order to be more productive. Of course, one of the things on my list is to keep up with the latest technology trends. I have several sites in my bookmarks that I visit daily, but I am just curious what other good resources are out there. What are your favorite sites (or other resources) you get your morning news from? Which ones are the 'must haves'?"
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Where Do You Get Your IT News?

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  • by T0wner ( 552792 ) on Friday May 25, 2007 @05:54AM (#19267353)

    Slashdot, theregister, wired, new scientist, anandtech, bbc news technology section (obligatory comedy option).

    I used to read tomshardware until a few years ago when articles started becoming so blatantly biased towards whoever had sent 'tom' a new toy that week that it deteriorated from information source to propaganda.

    Its one thing listing your sources of news but have you properly evaluated your source and understand what view point they may come from? /. is obviously very open source / linux biased god bless it, theregister seems to go down the route of IT tabloid in terms it will pick up any rumour and try and make witty remarks about it. anandtech claims total neutrality when benchmarking, bbc is watered down and only mainstream issues are picked up there.

    Do you know what your reading?

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