Get Your News Updates On Wikipedia From The Month And Year You Want

Now this is a problem of engineers all over. Buried in assignment or exams you often miss on current affairs of the world. So what do you do to keep yourself abreast with the updates of the past month or so? Hit the internet, and go to Wikipedia. Once you are there just type in the “ ” combination, e.g. “September 2013” and you get all the news updates of the month sorted by date. All the news articles are taken from reputed sources like Reuters, BBC, CNN and many others.

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Since Wikipedia is an international site you might not get your local news or news related to entertainment. But still it’s a nice, quick and easy way to get all the important news at one place.

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