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March 17, 2008
linkfest 02/17/08: Portfolio, etc.
Emptying my burgeoning browser tabs:
- Why this recession will be longer and worse than you think (Portfolio)
- Rice supplies set to fall to 25-year low (Times)
- Monthly versus daily data in stock models (SSRN)
- Lehman sending out email flashes about "strong" liquidity (FT)
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Blake -- Not trying to be chic. Lots of people had expressed interest in seeing what I was reading in short form, so that's why I now regularly put reading into link-centric posts.
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Hey Paul,
Your aliteration is nice and it's kind of chic to talk about browser tabs, but I stumbled upon a nice solution to your burgeoning browser tabs this weekend. With http://www.instapaper.com/ , you just add a quicklink to your browser that says 'Read Later' and click it whenever your on a webpage you want to come back to later.
Hope it helps.
-Blake