Pretty self-explanatory — like Google News but for people who don’t want to read. Found on Slashdot.
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Yes, and Yahoo News, too, features a “most viewed photos” section, which is always a fascinating cultural thumbprint. As TV and the Net converge more and more, were going to see a waning of the power of the screened word, I fear, that rivals the waning power of the printed word.