Based on our record, Google News seems to be a lot more popular than Media Bias Fact Check. While we know about 130 links to Google News, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Media Bias Fact Check. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Alternatively, Media Bias/Fact Check also have browser extensions that are free. Source: about 1 year ago
A key thing missing from today's web is a sense of *reputation*. Websites run by centuries old establishments of fine journalism can look exactly the same as blog spam or straight up fake news websites run by some random internet weirdo. My solution for this at the moment is the Media Bias Fact Check extension. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/appsextensions/ MBFC has a good breakdown of where any given news source... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
When google did this long ago: https://news.google.com/ I knew the new industry was going to collapse. What more do you need from a new aggregator? Journalism was doomed since though. I had tried https://ground.news/ but never stuck with it. I like the idea but it fails at dimension. There is no left vs center vs right in Canada. Politics in Canada and Europe is 3 dimensional at least with wormholes in our... - Source: Hacker News / 24 days ago
Https://news.google.com/ ? It has briefs, read it and close the tab. It’s that simple. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
If you like the Microsoft one, you can pin www.msn.com and for google its news.google.com. Source: 5 months ago
What I want to achieve is something like news.google.com but on YouTube, where I can get latest news about business for example, and then pick the topic (eg. Today are TSM stocks in trend, and I want to get all videos from today or yesterday about that topic from a News relevant channels.). Source: 6 months ago
If what you were saying were true, i.e. That Canadian news will still be indexed on Google and will only disappear on news.google.com - then why are members of the Liberal government accusing big tech of planning to block Canadian news links? Are you saying that those government officials are spreading misinformation? Source: 11 months ago
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