2. Technology Blogs
• Mashable: is a global, multi-platform media and entertainment company. Powered by its own proprietary
technology, Mashable is the go-to source for tech, digital culture and entertainment content for its dedicated
and influential audience around the globe.
• The Verge was founded in 2011 in partnership with Vox Media, and covers the intersection of technology,
science, art, and culture. Its mission is to offer in-depth reporting and long-form feature stories, breaking
news coverage, product information, and community content in a unified and cohesive manner. The site is
powered by Vox Media's Chorus platform, a modern media stack built for web-native news in the 21st
century.
• TechCrunch is a leading technology media property, dedicated to obsessively profiling startups, reviewing
new Internet products, and breaking tech news. Founded in June 2005, TechCrunch and its network of
websites now reach over 12 million unique visitors and draw more than 37 million page views per month.
The TechCrunch community includes more than 2 million friends and followers on Twitter, Facebook,
LinkedIn, Google and other social media.
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4. Business/ Technology Blogs
• Business Insider: is a fast-growing business site with deep financial, media, tech, and other industry verticals.
Launched in 2007 by former top-ranked Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget and DoubleClick executives
Dwight Merriman and Kevin Ryan, the site is now the largest business news site on the web. Business
Insider was acquired by German media company Axel Springer SE in September, 2015.
• CBS: is a mass media company that creates and distributes industry-leading content across a variety of
platforms to audiences around the world. The Company has businesses with origins that date back to the
dawn of the broadcasting age as well as new ventures that operate on the leading edge of media.
• The Economist: online offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, politics, business,
finance, science and technology. Publish all articles from The Economist print edition (including those
printed only in British copies) and maintain a searchable online archive that dates back June 1997. We also
offer a variety of web-only content, including blogs, debates and audio/video program.
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6. Entertainment Blogs
• TMZ: The term “Thirty Mile Zone” originated in the 1960s, when due to the growth of location shoots, studios established
a “thirty mile zone” to monitor rules for filming in Hollywood. The center of the zone was the offices of The Association
of Motion Pictures and Television Producers, formerly at Beverly and La Cienega Boulevards in Los Angeles. TMZ
reinvented the thirty mile zone and now serves as the Internet’s premiere address for entertainment news.
• E!: E! Online is your No.1 destination for all things pop culture.We're one of the fastest-growing digital destinations, with
more than 39 million multiplatform unique visitors per month in the U.S. E! network is part of NBCUniversal Cable
Entertainment, a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the
development, production and marketing of entertainment, news and information to a global audience.
• CNN.com: is among the world's leaders in online news and information delivery. Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a
dedicated staff in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, and in bureaus worldwide, CNN.com relies heavily on
CNN's global team of almost 4,000 news professionals. CNN.com features the latest multimedia technologies, from live
video streaming to audio packages to searchable archives of news features and background information. The site is updated
continuously throughout the day.
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8. Google Docs
• Google Docs is Google's "software as a service" office suite. Documents, spreadsheets,
presentations can be created with Google Docs, imported through the web interface, or sent
via email. Documents are automatically saved to Google's servers, and a revision history is
automatically kept so past edits may be viewed (although this only works for adjacent
revisions). In the Google Chrome browser, the contents of the user's Google Drive are
downloaded to the computer so that documents may be edited offline. Documents can also
be exported to a user's local computer in a variety of formats (ODF, HTML, PDF, RTF,
Text, Office Open XML). Documents can be tagged and archived for organizational
purposes. The service is officially supported on recent versions of the Firefox, Internet
Explorer, Safari and Chrome browsers running on Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X, and
Linux operating systems.
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10. Main Functions
• Documents
1,024,000 characters, regardless of the number of pages or font size. Uploaded document files that are
converted to Google Docs format can not be larger than 50 MB.
• Spreadsheets
In Google Sheets, spreadsheets can have at most 2 million cells, and formulas are subject to additional
complexity limits. Until around 2014, there could have been a maximum of 256 columns per sheet and 200
sheets per workbook, with 400,000 cells in all. Uploaded spreadsheet files that are converted to Google Sheets
were restricted to at most 20 MB.
• Presentations
Presentations created in Google Slides can be up to 50 MB. Uploaded presentation files that are converted into
Google Slides format can also be up to 50 MB
11. LinkedIn
• Is a great opportunity to show the person how we are, and where we come
from is a equivalent of an online resume that any person can see and if it is
interested in the skills and abilities just gives the option to send a message
and ask. Also, allow other persons to recommend and endorse the skills of
past works just as previous experiences and past jobs, and the area developed
letting know the other person the current experience and also the potential
of each person. Moreover is a great opportunity to search for a job and
apply, or schedule a meet.