INTERESANTE: Canales Feeds RSS con todas las noticias acerca de la crisis

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Hola a todos.

Me encanta el Google Reader, ademas de tener un Nokia N810 el cual me permite tener la información en cualquier sitio, de forma rápida y cómoda.

La verdad es que la mejor fuente de información alrededor de la crisis es este foro, pero a veces es mejor ir directamente a la fuente y para ello nada mejor que las FEEDS o RSS, como mejor quieras llamarlo.

El tema es que la mayoría de los BLOGS o Periódicos ofrecen solo los titulares, teniendo que tragarte toda la publicidad, con el inconveniente que en teléfonos móviles u otros aparatos, cuesta dinero y va a pedales.

Ademas con el RSS te puedes bajar toda la información de golpe y leerla OFFLINE, camino al trabajo por ejemplo.

BUENO AL TEMA EN CUESTIÓN, he localizado Feeds de algunos sitios interesantes que quizás a alguno le vengan bien:


Si alguien desea o conoce mas paginas o blogs de los que quizás seria interesante disponer de un canal RSS (porque solo sirven titulares o porque no lo tienen) que me lo comente aquí y lo intento localizar......
 

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Gracias por el link - no se si han arreglado los feeds de cotizalia, pero yo hace tiempo que no los miro porque te mandan cada noticia 5 veces y es imposible seguirlos (son más de 400 nuevas noticias al día).

Que yo sepa, Cárpatos no tiene RSS feed, no?
 

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Pues ahora mismo miro lo de Carpatos.

Los feeds que he enlazado, en teoría se actualizan mejor, depende claro de feedburner y demas...... pero a mi de momento me funcionan.
 

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Hola a todos.
Si alguien desea o conoce mas paginas o blogs de los que quizás seria interesante disponer de un canal RSS (porque solo sirven titulares o porque no lo tienen) que me lo comente aquí y lo intento localizar......

Spain Economy Watch de Edward Hugh


Es en ingles, pero para mi lo mejor fuente, también tiene "watch blogs" de Alemania y Griega y unos países mas.

Edward 'the bonobo' is a Catalan economist of British extraction based in Barcelona. By inclination he is a macro economist, but his obsession with trying to understand the economic impact of demographic changes has often taken him far from home, off and away from the more tranquil and placid pastures of the dismal science, into the bracken and thicket of demography, anthropology, biology, sociology and systems theory. All of which has lead him to ask himself whether Thomas Wolfe was not in fact right when he asserted that the fact of the matter is "you can never go home again". He is currently working on a book with the provisional working title "Population, the Ultimate Non-renewable Resource". Apart from his participation in A Fistful of Euros, Edward also writes regularly for the demography blog Demography Matters. He also contributes to the Indian Economy blog . His personal weblog is Bonobo Land . Edward's website can be found at EdwardHugh.net.
 

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Bueno el canal RSS de esta pagina esta claro:

Spain Economy Watch
Aquí hay orta fuente (también en ingles):

pagina: Spanish Property Insight Blog
feed: Spanish Property Buff

Aquí puedes elegir otro formato de feed: Spanish Property Buff


Spanish Cabinet gives thumbs up to rapid evictions
Donnerstag, 18. Dezember 2008 16:27
The Spanish cabinet yesterday approved a draft law to stimulate the rental market by, amongst other things, making it easier and quicker for landlords to kick out and recover rents from tenants who don’t pay.
With no shortage of empty properties in Spain, the goal of this draft legislation is to get more owners to offer [...]

Urban planning corruption leads to six arrests in Murcia
Donnerstag, 18. Dezember 2008 16:26
The Spanish police have arrested 6 people in Murcia on corruption charges, including Miguel Botella, the municipal architect of San Javier, a town on the shores of the Mar Menor, when Murcia’s main airport is located.
Town planning offices in San Javier and Fuente Alamo have been searched by the police, along with various [...]

Property consultants King Sturge to seek protection from its creditors
Mittwoch, 17. Dezember 2008 22:38
King Sturge Spain, a real estate consultancy, and part of an international British group, is reported to be seeking voluntary administration this week, making it the latest victim of Spain’s property crash.
The company, which employs 220 people in Spain, also has plans to lay off staff, though it claims that neither move will affect the [...]

Falling Pound hits holiday lettings on the Costa Blanca
Dienstag, 16. Dezember 2008 13:28
The economic crisis, and in particular the falling Pound, is taking its toll on holiday lettings on the Costa Blanca, reports the Spanish press.
According to the latest figures from Benidorm’s Association of Tourist Apartments, occupancy rates for holiday apartments barely reached 60% in November, down 6% on last year, and are forecast to be [...]

Housing starts in Alicante fall to lowest level on record
Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 18:20
Housing starts in Alicante province (Costa Blanca) have fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, reports the Spanish press. The number of residential construction licences issued in Alicante has fallen from 4,165 in 2007, to just 720 so far this year, the lowest figure since records began in the mid-1990s.
Until now, the record low for [...]

Marbella’s proposed illegal building pardon breaks EU rules says Danish MEP
Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 18:03
Danish MEP David Hammerstein is on a mission to ensure that Marbella doesn’t break EU rules in its new town plan, currently open to public consultation. According to Hammerstein, a Green member of the European Parliament, the draft plan breaches European directives in areas such as money laundering, public procurement, and environmental impact.
Hammerstein also takes [...]

Developer default rates now 14 times higher than a year ago
Montag, 15. Dezember 2008 16:36
Sales are in freefall, and bad debts are on the rise in the Spanish property business. The default rate of developers surged to 4.57% at the end of the third quarter, reveal new figures from the Bank of Spain. Total outstanding bad debts attributable developers now stand at 14.4 billion Euros, 14 times more than [...]

Building work finished on record number of new homes in 2008
Freitag, 12. Dezember 2008 18:09
The last thing the Spanish property market needs is more new homes coming onto the market, but that’s exactly what it’s going to get. 2008 is on course to be a record year for construction completions, says José Luis Malo de Molina, head of research at the Bank of Spain, beating even last year’s all [...]

Who says there are no bargains in Spain?
Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2008 23:13
There’s no denying that some truly dreadful developments emerged from the construction frenzy in Andalucía during the last few years – and how the media loves it. Hideous images illustrate articles, construction cranes as far as the eye can see and overall the impression given is that Andalucía has become some kind of no-go [...]

Mayor of Marbella promises immunity to owners of illegal properties
Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2008 17:02