According to vnunet, most spam arrives in your inbox on a Thursday. What with the amount of spam I get, there are just too many Thursdays in my week.
*Another* new look for FirstGov
For the third time in — what’s it been, a year? — federal government portal FirstGov has a new look, with a tabbed navigation menu.
Announcing Bar None XVIII
Each year, the Dallas Bar Association presents “Bar None,” a variety show featuring lawyers, judges, and others in the legal community singing, dancing, and generally making fools of themselves — all for charity. This year, Bar None celebrates its 18th season with:
Check out the Bar None website for more information on buying tickets to…
More on the new Yahoo! search
Danny Sullivan at SearchDay offers a look at Yahoo!’s new search interface.
Blawgs of the Day
Eclectic describes today’s law-related weblogs. First up is 306taint, from a self-professed “con law jock” who promises no legal advice whatsoever. WeirdoftheNews features a regularly updated guide to random legal news. (Via Ernie)
And from a soon-to-be-2nd-year law school student, Concur in Part (Via Blawg.org)
Refresher on Search Engine Indexing
Yesterday’s SearchDay provides a quick tutorial on how search engines make sense of the web through indexing.
Even more on search engines
What’s new with the major search engines
Check out Greg Notess’s Internet Search Engine Update to catch up on what’s been happening the past few months in the search engine world.
The latest issue of…
The Internet Legal Research Weekly is available for your review. Highlights include:
Defining the spam problem
The Federal Trade Commission hosted a 3-day spam conference that started yesterday, but the experts invited to the conference can’t even agree on the definition of spam.

