NPR’s Neal Conan reads listener mail on Talk of the Nation (apparently a Monday task). Today, one reader asked how he could trust anything on the internet. Sreenath Sreenivasan, a Columbia University new media professor and a columnist for the media Web site, Poynter.org, runs through some obvious good ideas (check facts, etc.) and then calls out CNET News.com for having a strong corrections policy, along with its good tech news. Kind words, indeed. Sree doesn’t mention any other sites, although there are certainly others with strong, clear policies. That’s rewarding that News.com came to mind first. Working with strong, ethical people (journalists, in this case) is a pleasure.