Saturday 27 March 2010

Bad (online) news I'm afraid

The Daily Mail's Mail Online got the most hits in February out of all the newspaper websites, while The Guardian saw its browsers fall over the same month. If you're insistent on reading tabloids' websites, why would you go for Mail Online? Let's forget its association with xenophobia and other 'phobias' for a minute. If you're going to read a tabloid, do it for the catchy headlines... Mail Online doesn't do 'em nearly as well as The Sun or The Mirror.

A day after I read the article on Mail Online's popularity, more bad news broke with Rupert Murdoch's plans to charge people to read the Times Online. I understand the reasoning behind online publications charging, but I don't want to payyyy!!!

Talking of websites, if you want a website for fab women's dresses, head to www.awear.com.

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