After I finished looking at all 12 blogs I picked 6 that caught my eye in particular for the 3 purposes of blogs
For to inform I chose bloglockers.com & engadget.com. Both bloglockers and engadget gave out information in some way, shape, or form, whether it be sports or technology. When I went on bloglockers it showed me the scores of current and old games that have happened. On engadget I quickly knew the latest technology and I saw a couple of reviews on the blog, and it help me figure out what was the new thing going around about technology. Both these blogs are great examples of blogs that inform people about on going things. Thats the reason why I chose bloglockers.com & engadget.com as the 2 blogs that inform.
For to entertain I picked lifehacker.com & kimjongillookingatthings.tumblr.com. Kimjongillookingatthings I found very entraining even if it was just a man looking at anything and everything, I still found somethings he looked at very interesting. It was a very new blog to me but I quickly got used to it, and it gave me a couple of laughs just looking at it. Lifehacker, another one I found entertaining, showed me a couple few new things I could do with a computer like some ways to fix a few problems, and it wasn't just computers they taught me how to hack they also taught me how to "hack" food. That's why for to entertain I chose lifehacker.com & kimjngillookingatthings.tumblr.com.
Last but not least, for to persuade I chose opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com & eurogamer.net. Eurogamer is a gaming blog, giving out opinions on games and new things that have been added try to get you to actually buy the game once it's available. Opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com is a blog that was about news and things that were going on in the world, it tried getting people to believe facts that they say are true. Finding 2 that are "to persuade" was a bit more challenging to find, but remembering that persuasion is also opinions I quickly found the 2 that I chose. So that's why I picked opinonator.blogs.nytimes.com & eurogamer.net as the persuasion blogs
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment