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Originally Posted by ppcboi318
You know how there are gadget shows and conferences around the world and the U.S. that we never hear of. It's has to do with the fact that we either don't live in the city where the majority of them take place or they are kept so silent that the general public don't know when they are being held. So any of the sites that you go to and they have any information can contain very reliable information. Boygeniusreport, engadget, pdadb and sites of this nature can be used as reliable sources, because they have attended these meetings or have reliable sources that know.
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Yup. Just to expand on your point, the internet has completely changed how "news" is reported so much that instead of reporters being limited to TV or Radio broadcasters, now...anybody can create their own webpage, have a blog or news site and that increases the amount of "connections" that people have for "inside" information.
I was just thinking about the fact that 10 years ago, I didn't even have a cell phone that I could use regularly because it was too expensive and still had my pager. The big "fad" was that pagers (aside from Pagenet, who was one of the first) were starting to have the capabilities of providing general news information.
Now, with the advancement of technology and the internet specifically, the resources for information have grown to where people can get news anytime they want because of the integration of wireless devices in connection with the internet.