The MIT Technology Review has an article on Getting More from Google, with helpful tips for squeezing more information out of the search engine. I agree with the author — most people don’t want to learn these tips; they would rather just type a few words into the search box and take their chances
Change of Address
Corp Law Blawg has taken up new digs at http://www.corplawblog.com, with an RSS feed at http://www.corplawblog.com/index.rdf. Update your booksmarks or newsreaders accordingly.
Threat Update
A flurry of articles in the past few days about computer security. First, PC World reports that the Sobig.C virus is being spread by spamming techniques rather than traditional virus methods. And the Bugbear.B virus is back and infecting computers with a vengeance. Finally, a recent study finds that despite knowledge of these dangers, most…
A New Look for the FTC
The FTC site has a new design, complete with a listing of what’s changed. (Thanks to Sabrina)
New RSS Feeds
Two terrific sites now boast RSS feeds, so you can download them directly into your newsreader. First, Sabrina has an RSS Feed over atLLRX. And the new webzine Law Practice Today also has a new RSS feed, but when I tried to download it there was an error in it. You might
Shopping by search engine
This isn’t law-related, but yesterday’s SearchDay has a nice article on specialized shopping search engines.
In Blog News…
Hugh Hewitt at the Weekly Standard believes that four weblogs stand poised to “remake the political landscape” during the 2004 elections. Those blogs are Instapundit, Andrew Sullivan, Mickey Kaus over at Slate, and the Volokh Conspiracy. Whether he’s right or not, these four are always worth a read.
And on a…
Worm problem gets Sobig-ger
The Sobig C e-mail worm keeps on growing, with over 32,000 of the infected messages being reported in the past few days. My Inbox at work accounted for at least 2 of those messages — thank goodness for up-to-date anti-virus protection.
In case you missed them the first time around…
SearchDay provides the search engine milestones for May 2003.
Blawgs of the Day
A whole bevy of new law-related weblogs to whet your appetite:
- ethicalEsq?, the blog of retired attorney-mediator David Giacalone, is focused on news and developments relating to lawyer ethics, stressing the interests of the average consumer-client.
- Stan Abrams, an expat lawyer practicing in China, presents Beijing Blog, featuring China law and business commentary
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