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Did you know?
100
It's wiki
Do you know what the Hawaiian word for "fast" is?
100
the letters at the end of a domain name in a Web addres
What is a URL suffix?
100
the internet
What is replacing newspapers?
100
iit is dedicated to exposing all the nonsense that is found online
What is on
snopes.com
?
100
1996
What year did social bookmarking begin?
200
Is a collaborative website that allows anyone to add or change its content
What is a wiki?
200
".org", ".net", ".edu", and etc.
What are some examples of URL suffixes
200
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer became the first newspaper to go online
What happened on March 19, 2009?
200
some articles that you read online
What can't be trusted?
200
keeping track of all your sources
What is social bookmarking?
300
American computer programmer, Ward Cunningham
Where did the strange name come from?
300
tells you that the website belongs to an organization, club, or association
What does " .org " stand for?
300
the internet is the preferred destination for news and information
Why is online source more helpful today?
300
one famous "news story"
What did they create in 1998?
300
lets you access your bookmarks from any computer
What does social bookmarking let you do?
400
relies on its users to police themselves
What does Wikipedia rely on?
400
Educational institutions, usually colleges or universities
What does .edu stand for ?
400
they have the internet
Why are people buying fewer newspapers?
400
contains a lot of actual research and real evidence from reliable sources
What does snopes contain?
400
tags and keywords that describe your article
What can you add in the bookmarks?
500
Wiki
What cant you rely on as your one and only source?
500
denotes a site run by the United states goverment
What does .gov stand for?
500
to print thousands of newspaper
what cost more money?
500
1995
When was snopes created?
500
they help identify what the article is about
How do tags help you?