A newspaper consistently provides the most reliable answers to questions such as "Who is my mayor?" and "What's that fiery ball in the sky, and what does it want from me?" Get informed with today's Groupon: for $36, you get a 12-week subscription to the Sunday edition of The New York Times (up to a $90 value, depending on location). Home-delivery subscribers get free All Digital Access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app for smartphones and tablets. Subscribers also get discounts at the online store.
Since 1851, The New York Times has scoured the earth to inform its inhabitants with up-to-date, compelling stories, collecting a total of 106 Pulitzer Prizes in the process. Flip through sections such as the front page, which provides global and national coverage, and a host of Sunday-exclusive reading material. SundayStyles illuminates fashion trends, nightlife, and weddings, and the Travel section quenches adventure thirst and eases destination famine. T Magazine—overseen by Sally Singer, formerly the fashion news and features editor at Vogue—reports on the latest trends and developments in the world of fashion. The recently announced All Digital Access package, free with all home-delivery subscriptions, invites uninhibited access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app for smartphones and tablet computers.
Though The New York Times offers a discounted price of $45 for 12 weeks of Sunday delivery in some areas, this Groupon still represents the best deal available.
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The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet
Containing everything from the great works of literature to spoilers for the upcoming presidential election, the Internet can be a valuable resource—if you know how to use it. Use these tips to ensure a productive trip to cyberspace and back:
- Type the word surf into your computer's keyboard at anytime to access your Internet's web browser.
- If your computer is less than 10 years old, your browser must be voice navigated. Shout such things as "photo of a helicopter" or "birth parents?" and let the Internet do the rest.
- The Internet has more than 60 websites. Remember your favorites by "bookmarking" them (writing their names down on a bookmark you keep nailed to your computer).
- Surf safely. Not only is this practical advice, it's also the name of the web's official mascot, Surf Safely, the surfing coyote who reminds children not to burn down the Internet.
- Unplug and unwind. Using the Internet for more than four minutes a day will cause hair to grow uncontrollably from your mouth.
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