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Where is hacker news for business?

14 pointsby evolutionover 12 years ago
I've been looking for source like hacker news for business related news. I've been on /r/business and /r/economics but wanted to check with hn community what are our favorite choices.<p>thanks!

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austenallredover 12 years ago
TechCrunch! Haha, just kidding.<p>In all seriousness, "business" is a very generic term, so you might need a little more in that; you could be looking for the Wall Street Journal or you could be looking for Paul Graham's Essays.<p>There aren't any other social news sites (to my knowledge) predicated on upvotes/downvotes, but here are some of my favorite sources for non-technical people the tech industry (which I assume you would be most interested in because you're on HN).<p><a href="http://PandoDaily.com" rel="nofollow">http://PandoDaily.com</a> - covers the Silicon Valley scene in general, each writer has his or her own perspective and is usually very opinionated. The PandoMonthly videos are among the best content on the web. Period.<p>Fred Wilson's Blog - <a href="http://avc.com" rel="nofollow">http://avc.com</a> covers a lot of the venture capital world for tech startups. Some fascinating stuff in there.<p>Mark Suster's blog is usually pretty great <a href="http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/</a><p>Venture Beat has some good stuff at times <a href="http://venturebeat.com/" rel="nofollow">http://venturebeat.com/</a><p>Obligatory TechCrunch (I'll assume you've heard of it, if not, it is definitely the place with the most traffic) <a href="http://techcrunch.com" rel="nofollow">http://techcrunch.com</a><p>There's Wired (<a href="http://wired.com" rel="nofollow">http://wired.com</a>)<p>All Things D (<a href="http://allthingsd.com" rel="nofollow">http://allthingsd.com</a>)<p>The Verge (<a href="http://theverge.com" rel="nofollow">http://theverge.com</a>)<p>Robert Scoble's Blog (<a href="http://http://scobleizer.com/" rel="nofollow">http://http://scobleizer.com/</a>)<p>And a ton more.
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ucpover 12 years ago
I like HN because of the intelligent off-topic articles (the largest retailers do not look healthy) or the unique perspective on current events (mass killings, randomness, statistics). In my experience, business people are very common sensical which makes them a tad less interesting than the hacker types.(BTW I am probably classified as a business type ;( ).
1123581321over 12 years ago
Nuclear Phynance is usually trotted out as the finance equivalent, but it's a forum. <a href="http://www.nuclearphynance.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nuclearphynance.com/</a><p>Hacker News is really the best business-of-software site. <a href="http://inbound.org/" rel="nofollow">http://inbound.org/</a> is essentially Hacker News for SEO/internet marketing.<p>For market news, it depends on what you want, but <a href="http://caps.fool.com/" rel="nofollow">http://caps.fool.com/</a> is good coverage and socially-driven. Unlike HN, it has built-in features to show if a user's predictions about the future tend to be correct (only really possible in the stock world.)<p>The best general research and analysis sites are, in my opinion, still the curated/paid ones with on-staff researchers. I greatly miss my Roubini Global Economics subscription. I think, though, that someone could really cut down businesses like those with the right kind of site.
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jfosterover 12 years ago
More broadly, I'd love to know about "the HN for (insert profession here)". Lawyers, doctors, artists, etc.
pasbesoinover 12 years ago
There was one. (I'm blanking on the name, at the moment.) It didn't make it. As I recall, the founder disappeared from contact and that was the end of it.<p>It was even based on the HN/Arc code.
onedevover 12 years ago
I find it that people in Business have not embraced the "open" culture of technology and Silicon Valley.
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