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Cleveland Leader – The story goes that Coryell to continue blogging for the paper s website was asked not to write about Rep. Steve LaTourette. The issue was that Coryell had supported and contributed financially to LaTourette s opponent in the last election
Facebook’s new stratagem could be brilliant
Globe and Mail – It’s nice to think about branding as an act of creative self-definition, the kind that Microsoft’s blogging tools are meant to help with: Start a blog, write a book, make some art, sing a song, do a dance you know, the stuff that actors are
Too wired, techies regroup, reach out
Los Angeles Times – The group meets for workshops to assess the cost of all that pinging, surfing and blogging — and to make the changes it feels are necessary. Perhaps it’s to be expected that such a group would form in the Seattle area, the hardware and software mecca
Back to school — UPDATE
Arkansas Times – So blogging has been behind and about all I know for sure is that Gov. Beebe’s education legislation was filed today, here and that the work of the adequacy study also was filed here . (TUESDAY MORNING UPDATE: Some bad links have been fixed.) I wasn’t
This tool really makes creating Web sites easy
Seattle Times – For those that find various blogging sites a bit too involved or too ugly to use, iWeb’s blog tools improved and extended in this release make it a snap to add new entries, including inserting rich media like photographs and movies, and post
Neoconservatives can’t dig their way out of this hole
Salon – In his radio address last weekend, George W. Bush defined the goals of our Middle East policies, including our occupation of Iraq, this way: “The lack of freedom in [the Middle East] created conditions where anger and resentment grew, radicalism
Daily Telegraph backs Rudd
News.com.au – It is not gimmickry. It is the bedrock of modern learning.” The full editorial can be read in tomorrow’s Daily Telegraph. Editor David Penberthy will be blogging online from 11am to give readers a forum to comment on the editorial. Share this article
Digital revolution in the Sultanate
Times of Oman – MUSCAT From e-mails to e-commerce to social networking and blogging, Oman is in the grip of a digital revolution, and is fast mastering the nuances of the e way of life. The internet, ever since its introduction to the country in January