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Monday, July 1, 2024

Internet Portal

How do you face the internet?

Here is a slightly edited version of how I do it.  I have found that if you want a portal that works well for your needs, you have to create your own.

News

Fox News
New York Post
Wall Street Journal

New York Times
Washington Post


Opinion & Commentary


Tucker Carlson Network
City Journal
DailyWire
Frontpage Magazine
Instapundit
The Spectator

Bruce Bawer
Theodore Dalrymple
Dinesh D'Souza
The Free Press
Glenn Greenwald
David Horowitz
Andrew Klavan
Michael Knowles
Heather Mac Donald
Douglas Murray
National Review
The New Criterion
Jordan Peterson
Prager University
Dave Rubin
Christopher Rufo
Ben Shapiro
Mark Steyn
John Stossel
Matt Walsh


Technology

9to5Mac
Judner Aura
Marques Brownlee
Lewis Hilsenteger
Dave Lee


Apple

Apple.com
AppleID
iCloud
Support | Profile
System Status
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Reference

American Heritage Dictionary
Britannica.com
Cambridge Dictionary
Chambers Dictionary
Collins Dictionary
Dictionary.com
DuckDuckGo | Bing
Food & Recipes (Dropbox)
Google | Maps | Translate
IRS.gov
Merriam-Webster
OneLook.com
OED.com
TimeandDate.com
Wikipedia.org


Web Tools

Disqus
DocuSign
ExpressVPN
Google Voice
Name.com
Twitter


Video

Acorn TV
ITV.com
Netflix
Rumble
YouTube


Email

Gmail
ProtonMail


Shopping & Banking

Amazon


Shipping

FedEx
UPS
USPS




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Posted by Reuben Moore at 5:57 AM
Labels: Internet, Technology
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