Thursday, September 3, 2009

1. http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/4129/take-deep-breath-before-anointing-49ers-savior
The first blog that I read was one on espn.com. The blog was about the current situation with the 49ers third string quarterback, Nate Davis. I like the fact that the blogger had a strong position on the subject, as well as raised questions regarding the quarterbacks future on the teams roster. I liked that the blogger used a question to further the discussion and let people react to the question he has raised. In that way he made the blog interactive to all readers, which was effective.

2. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/09/03/sports/s005447D29.DTL
The second blog that I read was one on sfgate.com. The blog talks about Brad Penny, the new San Francisco Giants pitcher, as well as their 4-0 victory against the Philadelphia Phillie's. I liked that the blogger added a lot of Penny's stats, in order to show validity towards his report of to nights game against the Phillie's and back up his perspective about Penny personally. I also liked how the blogger remained semi unbiased, but added his thoughts carefully, biased on the facts and stats throughout the game. He also wrote the Blog in a timely manner, not wasting any time to report on the game, minuets after it ended.

3. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/02/BAS919H7LN.DTL&tsp=1
The third blog that I read was also on sfgate.com. It had to do with the current situation regarding the Bay Bridge being closed, starting on Thursday. I liked how the blogger didn't just focus on the fact that it might cause commuting problems, but focused on the positive aspects of the decision. The blogger was very good at informing the readers about other ways that the city will take advantage of the bridge being closed. Some of these ways include training firemen, fixing old light bulbs, painting, trimming trees as well as other maintenance work. The blog was very informative and the writer keep the readers attention by providing new, easy to understand and read information.

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