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In their own words
“We comb through hundreds of junk emails, press releases, web sites, and each others' matted hair to pluck out the juiciest, most wriggling fresh gadget news to show to you. Then a week later when we find that news again, we finally post about it. Kidding! A blog is just a fancy name for website written by someone really full of themselves. The advantage it does have over traditional web media, however, is that there's no intermediary between you and the editors. We're speaking directly to you, and you can speak back.”
Why it might be a killer
The site offers a completely free service which may prove to be very useful for anyone interested in this field. Gizmodo may be able to grab an immense amount of their targeted audience by their language feature which lets people from various places to enjoy what they offer.
Some questions
Shouldn’t a category feature or something of the sort be inserted in order to make the article browsing easier for the users? Why will users choose Gizmodo over the other sites which offer similar contents? Isn’t the untidiness going to discourage potential users from entering the site?
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