Glenn Garnes of The ESQlawtech Weekly has debuted Res Ipsa Blawquitur, a community weblog designed to give lawyers (and others, I suppose) an opportunity to give blogging a try.
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New blawg on the block
Glenn Garnes has transformed his LawTech site into a weblog — welcome!
Green and Dean — Sunday’s blog report
Two new weblogs to report on today — first up is How Green is My Country, a blawg devoted to environmentalism and the law. (ViaHoward).
And the first presidential blog is up — it’s the Howard Dean 2004 Call to Action Weblog. I wonder how many other presidential candidates will follow
Weekend Blawgs
Here are few new law-related weblogs discovered by others:
Franchise and Biz Op Information is offered by the Toronto law firm of Webster Bhathal, LLP. There are actually three blogs here —Business Opportunity News, Franchise News, and The Psychology of Fraud. Better yet, they all have RSS feeds. (Via Bill Gratch…
World’s largest online library
Well, that’s what the directors of the new Alexandria Library want to create. With new software, the project will link digital archives around the world, with the goal to make virtually all the world’s books available at a single mouse click. Good luck with that. Seriously, this is a terrific (and long overdue) concept,…
Resources for covering this whole Iraq thing
Poynter Online provides a page of Iraq coverage resources for journalists, with links to top stories, coverage headlines, story ideas, resources, and more.
Only 46 days left!
Still procrastinating on filing your taxes? Maybe an online tax preparation service can help. PC World reviews such sites as TurboTax for the Web, H&R Block’s Online Tax Preparation, and TaxAct Online.
Stores should take a clue from Google
A new study reports that about two-thirds of online stores have ineffective search engines, which of course is bad for business. On the other hand, just use Froogle to search online stores, and skip the store engines entirely.
Two down, twenty-five to go
Following in the footsteps of First Amendment blawg Actual Malice is FourthAmendment.com, from criminal defense lawyer John Wesley Hall. This weblog is designed as the online supplement to the 2002 edition of the book Search and Seizure. (Via TalkLeft)
