Ask HN: What do you read every day?

13 points by jranck ↗ HN
Be sides the obvious Hacker News, what newspapers, magazines, sites, blogs, etc do you like to follow on a daily basis?

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Some staples for me are:

Techcrunch

Mashable

Lifehacker

Signal vs. Noise (37 signals)

Smashing Magazine's Network

A VC (Fred Wilson)

Reddit

Drudge Report

NY Times

ESPN or, shameless plug, my site fanreader.com

Not including those already mentioned:

Techmeme

Twitter

SEOmoz

Search Engine Land

State of Search

HN

PRweb - Filter for Online Marketing (generally rubbish, but a few gems

Econsultancy

Hacker News (and Signal vs. Noise usually once a week)

I don't have too much time to keep up with various blogs. If it's worth reading, it's normally front page on HN.

My reading list revolves around two areas which I wish to qualify the following way:

Job/Career/Technical competency related:

1. Perl blogs, Iron man blogging challenge, reading modern perl books from chromatic and associated blogs. 2. I make it a point to read whats the next interesting/challenging thing in my area of work. 3. Read questions on PerlMonks, Stackexchange. 4. Other tech stuff.

General Hackery:

1. Hacker news. 2. Tidbits collected from twitter and other places.

Current affairs.

1. news.google.com

Lifehacker, Signal vs Noise, Minimally Minimal, ma.tt (for the once-in-a-year brilliant post), the Guardian (for general news and liveblogs)
news.bbc.co.uk HN Al Jazeera English
Slashdot, Marginal Revolution, HN.
Everyday, i read twitter, google news, TC and mashable.
reddit and a whole bunch of comics
Hacker News, Dilbert, WRALTechwire, Quora, The Register, Reddit, and www.phins.com (Miami Dolphins news site).
Daring Fireball, Reddit, Signal vs. Noise, The Brooks Review, shawnblanc.net and a quick skim of Twitter (following people who post interesting stuff).
Something Awful, newsmap.jp, K10 if there's anything new, HN, and dis.4chan.org/prog/

I take a general overview of the internets in the morning and a couple of times later at jimmyr.com as well, to see what articles were trending from people's hatena and delicious bookmarks.