[New media discussion] BuzzFeed helps you know how foreigners comment on Beijing's air and Olympics

Source: Internet
Author: User

"Why cannot marathon runners break the world record in Beijing ?"

The question is strange. Is this the topic of IT Blogger?

Yes, that's right. This is because BuzzFeed's news aggregation service has helped me notice this topic, namely, The New Polluter.

Yes. You can use the reverse link algorithm to calculate that the news and blogs are talking about the same topic: beijing is not one of the most dirty cities in the world, so they are worried about whether outdoor sports athletes will be able to hit the world record. BuzzFeed has set a good example.

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