Official Dean Presidential Blog Launched
Howard Dean 2004 Call to Action Weblog, launched March 15, is the official blog for the campaign.
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Howard Dean 2004 Call to Action Weblog, launched March 15, is the official blog for the campaign.
Check-out UnivAtty, a new blog launched this month by attorney Chris Holmes, of the Office of General Counsel at Baylor University, in Waco, Texas. The postings so far are on topics such as copyright, licensing, DMCA and file sharing.
Volunteers on behalf of Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont and Democratic candidate for President, have created a blog, Howard Dean 2004. The site provides links to press clippings, speeches and interviews (audio and video), articles about the candidate (including an archive from 08/25/2002 to present), postings on his campaign schedule, as well as an …
The Opportunities and Dangers of Lawyer Blogging highlights the pros and cons of lawyer blogs.
In Interview with Bloggers, Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association Management Assistance Program Jim Calloway discussed blogs with two expert techie attorneys and I am pleased to say, colleagues; Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell. A public thank you to both for mentioning beSpacific.
Via Digital Libraries, news about a new blog, VIP2, “for librarians, visually impaired individuals, and others interested in talking about digital books, talking books, digital audiobooks, library services for the visually impaired, and other issues of interest.”
The “Blogger Team” responds to some of the many questions received as a result of the announced acquisition of their company by Google.
The March 2003 issue of the ABA Journal features an article, Lawyers Who ‘Blawg’. Subtitled, “Attorneys Are Finding Fans (and Some Fame) Posting Legal Commentary on the Net,” the article spotlights Howard Bashmans How Appealing, Goldstein and Howe’s SCOTUS Blog, Denise Howell’s Bag and Baggage, and Martin Schwimmer’s Trademark Blog.
Search engine Google is often the subject of news articles, but the February 15 announcement of the company’s purchase of the popular Blooger software has generated a steady stream of commentary and speculation in the blogging world and in the ‘mainstream’ press. What follows are several recent articles worth reviewing on the growing impact of …
Fellow Washingtonian Carolyn Elefant has a new blog, My Shingle, “for and about solos and small firms.” This content rich site includes an On-Line Guide to Creating A Law Practice and a featured report, The Bars, Reviewed that surveys state bar and ABA services and materials available for solos and small law firms.
Cory Doctorow at Boing Boing has an extensive and interesting review of the facts and speculation associated with Google’s purchase of Pyra Labs, the company that created the crest in the blogging wave with their user-friendly application, Blogger. Dan Gillmor broke the story on February 15, Google Buys Pyra: Blogging Goes Big-Time. See also, Puzzling …
Postings will be lighter than usual this week due to travel schedule. Please stay tuned, and thank you.