
If you search the terms "baby boomer" and "information" and "advice" you'll get a quarter million results. In my on-line travels, here are some that I bump up against most frequently and tend look at in keeping abreast of Baby Boomer trends and issues. By the way, this does not include Baby Boomer blogs, which is a vast list in and of itself.
1) AARP -- Formerly the American Association of Retired Persons but now just AARP, this is the uber-site for the issues and trends associated with being a Baby Boomer;
2) Boomernet -- Lots of lifestyle information here;
3) Center for Retirement Research at Boston College -- A source of academic research on retirement issues that affect Boomers;
4) Social Security Administration/Retirement Calculator -- You may not like what the calculator tells you about your Social Security nest egg but it's important information to know;
5) C-Boom -- Another lifestyle site that includes some humorous asides about the affects of aging on Boomer memories and their bodies and ... what was I saying?
6) National Association of Baby Boomer Women -- A resource for women Boomers, focusing on career and families;
7) The Boomer Initiative -- Formerly the American Association of Baby Boomers, it sees itself as doing just for Baby Boomers what AARP is doing for Boomers and seniors.
8) Baby Boomer Caretaker -- Resource guide for health-related Boomer issues;
9) Eons -- A social networking site for Baby Boomers;
10) WebMD -- The ultimate health and medicine site, but with lots of information related to Boomeritis.
To offer another view on this subject click here to see PC Magazine's 10 best web sites for Baby Boomers.