I say it all the time, but nobody listens: the best way to stop spam is to stop replying to spam.
Blawgs of the Day
Here are a few new law-related weblogs I found in the past few days:
- David Opderbeck, an IP law professor at Seton Hall, presents Law, Science and Technology.
- Rainer Langenhan pointed me to LAWgical, a group blog with five editors, with content devoted primarily to the law of new media.
- The Research
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You too can be a spammer
Ever wonder how easy it is to spam? The New York Times features Confessions of a Spam King, which provides some interesting insight into the culture, not to mention the current state of anti-spam legislation.
Extra! Extra!
This week’s issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is now online, featuring:
- News Update
- Help Desk — XP’s Image Toolbar
- New Sites — a grab bag of sites this week, including elexica, IP Watchdog, and Natlex
A Brighter Outlook for Spam Sufferers
Jeff Beard has a nice post outlining some of the new features available in the soon-to-be-released Outlook 2003. One thing that Jeff and I both are looking forward to is the enhanced spam filter. Read more about it in David Pogue’s Microsoft Office 2003 Reviewed. While you’re at it, head over to the …
How do you RSS?
If you’re reading this, chances are you downloaded this post to your newsreader. If you’re not using a newsreader, you very well might be spending more time online than if you were. PC Magazine reviews several RSS News Readers, and likes Feed Demon and NewsGatorthe most. I currently use Feed Demon, and I
Office Online now Online
Microsoft has unveiled its new Office Online website, just in time for the debut of Office 2003, or the Microsoft Office System. This is a good place to find help, templates, patch files, and useful articles on using Office.
AdWords = Hit Counter
Blogger Glennf found a way to find out how many people are searching on your name at Google: buy a set of Google AdWords.
Shopping at Yahoo!
Following close on the heels of the Froogle upgrade, Yahoo! has introduced its own shopping service. Check out SearchDay for aReview.
Blawgs of the Day
Another helping of law-related weblogs this morning:
- A 34-year-old law student who used to play drums in loud rock bands now publishes Non-Traditional LA Law Student. (Via Blawg.org)
- One Maven is the journal of a confident 1L (Via Denise)
