My friend Jim Calloway has posted Part II of his report on law-related weblogs, with a nice listing of some of them.
And while you’re learning more about search skills…
…learn more about the language of search engines. This article from Law.com provides a nice set of definitions of words like Boolean, Fuzzy Search, and Stemming, which links to other sites that can help you out.
More on MailBlocks
Yesterday I mentioned MailBlocks, a service that promises to rid your Inbox of spam. However, according to this article from LawMeme, MailBlocks requires you to “opt in” to the Service by providing certain personal information during the registration process — if you don’t opt in, you can’t use the service. This information is then…
Tuesday’s Blawg
Blawg.org points us to AmazonLawyer, a law-related weblog “devoted to legal issues concerning women’s rights, children’s rights, terrorism, first responders, municipal government, aeronautics and aviation, Alice Cooper,” and anything else that strikes her fancy. Check it out.
End spam FOREVER
A new start-up company wants to permanently end spam, and has a new program called MailBlocks. When the software intercepts an e-mail from an unknown source, it sends an e-mail to the sender with an image and a form to fill out. When the sender views the image and fills out the form (proving…
Blawgs of the Day
Two new law-related weblogs to start off your week:
First up is the Indiana Law Blog, featuring a focus on administrative law, plus interesting developments in law and technology. Lots of biotech and environmental news here. (Via Cooped Up)
Another addition to the ranks of law student bloggers is the appropriately named Law…
Hot off the press…
…is the latest issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly. Among the features this week:
— News Update
— Help Desk — Using the Find Feature
— Sites of the Week — including OMB Watch, the Chemical Safety Board, and WonDir
Huh?
PC World has two stories on Internet war coverage — the first is Web Sites Keep Pace with War — the second is Military Web Sites Bog Down. Well, which is it?
An interesting blawg from Southwest Virginia
Howard has named the SW Virginia Law Blog the Interesting Law Blog of the Day — check it out for the latest in Virginia legal news.
War-watching via the Web
USA Today reports that the Internet will revolutionize media coverage of the war in Iraq. What the article doesn’t mention is that weblogs are also changing the way that war is covered. Here are three weblogs worth visiting for up-to-date perspectives on the war:
Kevin Sites, a CNN correspondent, has a weblog with…
