Over the past few weeks, I have featured several economics/market web aggregators. They all tend to have a focus on business, though many come from overall aggregators that have tabs for different topics.
Since I like to recursively get all meta on you, here’s my aggregation of all a few dozen blog aggregators, primarily in the Business, Tech and Video space:
(Let me know in the comments which ones I missed, if any . . .)
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click on any of these to be taken to their site
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Abnormal Returns
BlogRolling
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Short Barnes and Borders, because who can read a book anymore? Info overload, I need Adderall.
I only visit RGE – and that’s only ’cause Roubini is the man. Anyone can lead you into trouble, only a few can lead you out.
Here’s one more: http://www.globalstrategywatch.com/
Barry — thanks for including newsflashr.com
This week Microsoft finally introduced its own automated news service: http://search.live.com/news
Curious what you think of it?
Full disclosure: I don’t work for Microsoft!
-Gal
I really do not care for anything that’s MSFT Live.
Biased?
Yeah, you can say that.
Long time reader, first (maybe second?) time commenter:
http://www.loud3r.com/
Thanks for the TBP Barry. A few months back it became Safari’s homepage.
-David
I follow this blog here
WEB http://www.feedbite.com/html/?2181/20
RSS http://www.feedbite.com/xml/?2181/20
MySpace’s News is good. Go to
http://news.myspace.com/
and click on “Business” to see the list of business-related categories.
Barry, totally off-topic: There is so much hot dispute out there about inflation vs deflation. Mish and John Williams today in utter disagreement. I would love to get your views.
My views are here: http://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/inflation/index.html
First one to incentivize (reward) the user or the author wins, IMO.
I use My.Yahoo and put whatever I want to see in it with RSS.
There is too much information out there and too little time to bother with all these other wannabees.
I use My.Yahoo and put whatever I want to see in it with RSS.
There is too much information out there and too little time to bother with all these other wannabees.
Alltop all the way, any day.
Personally I am trying to stick with the original My Yahoo page… not the new one they keep trying to push on me.
MarketPicks at http://marketpicks.net
Business and Personal Finance aggregator
Abnormal Returns is intelligently edited.
How about http://www.straightstocks.com
(another financial blog aggregator)?
Blern.com is one that learns about you organically through your public online profiles and builds article and blog recommendations customized for you.
My favourite non-economics/finance/business “Aggregator”:
Arts & Letters Daily
http://www.aldaily.com
I like SnapSheet, but its focus is bigger than just finance and investing:
http://www.snapsheet.com/