Where do you go for news when you've read all posts on the YC frontpage?
this is my flow HN frontpage > HN new > techcrunch >venturebeat or gigaom> afterwards I find myself sort of stuck. NYT and Wired most interesting articles have already been posted on HN. Where else do u go?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 114 ms ] threadEDIT: Even the sentences in your comment are not well structured.
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"u"?
I guarantee that if there were some even cooler place than HN for smart people to gather, I wouldn't ruin it by telling "u"!
If you use proper punctuation, capitalization, good grammar and make clear sentences, you will appear to be civilized.
Civilized people respect other civilized people, so if you appear to be civilized, people are more likely to listen to what you say.
Comments on YouTube are a great example of people making themselves look.. extremely uncivilized.
http://filtercurve.com
Daniel Ha, former #1 on the leader board. I will make my return. One day.
http://xenoterracide.blogspot.com has links on the right of places I read.
I would love to see a "mark all as read" button on the front page, which would ensure I never see any of those articles on the front page again.
You don't really specify where your interests lie or what type of "news" you're looking for. I could tell you where I go, but unless you're into the exact same things that I'm into, you're just going to be bored. I don't think anybody's really looking to plan your day for you.
I made it for myself. It is intended to contain the most interesting stories at the moment. It is updated every 10 min with the top 3 stories from a bunch of most emailed type feeds (that I have tweaked over time), sorted by when the story was noticed first.
I use it as my homepage. The latest story comes up automatically. Occasionally I use the keyboard shortcuts (arrow keys, r -- see bottom right) to review the rest.
If anyone uses it, feed ideas are always appreciated.
mashable, slashdot
Non tech - news aggregation like yahoo and google. Twitter, facebook, linkedin.