Gulfnews.com user Ann Fernandes reads the website every day from Swindon, England, and regularly contributes to the website's Have Your Say section.
"I lived in Dubai for 25 years and came to the UK recently in 2003," she says.
"I always had a Gulf News on my desk and would have a quick glance through before I started my day. I got addicted to this, so I also do the same here using the website."
Fernandes says she likes everything about the site and logs on almost everyday to get the latest information on "hot new happenings in Dubai", weather and social events.
"I submit comments to gulfnews.com because I want to be a part of Gulf News reader's suggestions column as I love Dubai and miss reading Gulf News," she says.
"The only suggestion I have about the changes to the Have Your Say section, is that I would prefer the comment section was increased so that more people's comments can be included.
"I last read the print edition when I visited Dubai in December 2004. I look forward to reading it again in December when I will be visiting Dubai for four days."
Engineer, Khalid Shafiq who lives in the USA, says he reads the Gulf News website to keep himself updated on current events.
"What I like about the site is that I have the privilege to give views on the subject matters," he says. "I look for news that is relevant to my country, Pakistan and log on as often as time permits.
"I like to submit comments to the site to present my views. I live in the USA and do not see a printed edition," he says.