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You could also check out some blogs:

http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/ is a good example.

These are sort of analogous to some of the math blogs except that the math blogs aren't/can't be as comprehensive for obvious reasons.

Lance and Bill regularly post reviews of all the major conferences and workshops and there is a reasonably comprehensive discussion of all the major current complexity results.

You could also check out some blogs:

http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/ is a good example.

These are sort of analogous to some of the math blogs except that the math blogs aren't/can't be as comprehensive for obvious reasons.

Lance and Bill regularly post reviews of all the major conferences and workshops and there is a reasonably comprehensive discussion of all the major current results.

Oops, sorry! I see that you already have the blogs covered...

Original post:

You could also check out some blogs:

http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/ is a good example.

These are sort of analogous to some of the math blogs except that the math blogs aren't/can't be as comprehensive for obvious reasons.

Lance and Bill regularly post reviews of all the major conferences and workshops and there is a reasonably comprehensive discussion of all the current complexity results.

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Ravi Kant
Ravi Kant

You could also check out some blogs:

http://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/ is a good example.

These are sort of analogous to some of the math blogs except that the math blogs aren't/can't be as comprehensive for obvious reasons.

Lance and Bill regularly post reviews of all the major conferences and workshops and there is a reasonably comprehensive discussion of all the major current results.