Increasingly, news reporters are turning to weblogs to further discuss their take on news, politics, and other current events. Three of the best news weblogs are ABC’s The Note, OpinionJournal (Wall Street Journal), and Eric Alterman at MSNBC. But if you were a newspaper hoping to make money from your reporters, wouldn’t you be
Are YOU an unwitting spammer?
CNET has an interesting (if somewhat heavy on tech language) article on how spammers are using the networks of unsuspecting Internet users to shuttle the unwanted e-mail.
Our online selves
It was CNN, I swear…
A new survey indicates that while employees acknowledge spending one day each week surfing the Internet at work, they are really surfing news and shopping sites.
Search Engine Showdown gets a facelift
I’m so glad to see that Greg Notess has given his Search Engine Showdown a redesign — he really provides some great reviews and other information on search engines.
Did AllTheWeb pull a FAST one?
CNET is reporting that a complaint has been lodged against Fast Search and Transfer, alleging that its AllTheWeb search engine is collecting information on its visitors and sharing them with DoubleClick.
Extra! Extra!
This week’s issue of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is ready to go. Also, have you visited the Archives? I have almost completed uploading the 2002 newsletters, and will have issues back to July 2001 before I’m done. For those of you who are new subscribers, you might find something interesting in those old…
Since it’s Saturday, let’s play a game….
The Technology of Law
Law school classes focusing on the law of technology have been around for a long time — it’s nice to see some schools are finally teaching future lawyers about the technology itself. This article focuses mostly on helping law students learn how to develop websites and the like — I know there are also…
Facelift for Google News on the way
Google News is a terrific place to search for the latest news. There are rumors that Google is updating its page, but that only people using the Mozilla 1.1 browser can read it. For those of you who don’t have Mozilla (much less know what it is….), here’s a screenshot of the new layout.
