NewMexiKen’s Sources

For a long time I maintained a separate page of links to many of the sources I consulted in writing this blog. Eventually I realized it was quicker to find most things on the web — including familiar web sites — by Googling. Further, I was reading most blogs via their RSS feeds. I almost never went directly to the site in a browser.

Ultimately I dropped the links page (and only one reader ever asked me what happened to it).

Recently I’ve found the number of bookmarks (favorites) accumulating again. Some sites, like newspapers and The Huffington Post for example, publish so much I can’t review it all in an RSS reader. I find I need to browse some front pages (like we did with print) to see what’s new and interesting on those sites.

So I am building a new links collection. Most of the links will be to websites that are not easily followed with RSS, but I will include some blogs as well.

You can find this evolving list at NewMexiKen’s Sources.

5 thoughts on “NewMexiKen’s Sources”

  1. Ken, do you look at Calculated Risk? Raw data on the world of finance. Reading it saved my retirement fund $40+ K last year.

  2. Indeed Wally, I find Calculated Risk invaluable. I just hadn’t gotten around to adding it when you checked.

    And Elaine, alas but I’ve created another category and moved Eschaton to Politics. You’re still among my favorites though. 🙂

  3. Au contraire, Matt. Did you not see New Mexico FBIHOP under New Mexico?

    Update: Since moved to newer category, New Mexico Blogs.

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