Gallup Internet Poll Reports E-mail Remains Dominant With Blogs Making Decent Showing

Press release: Mail and News Are Main Internet Attractions Some e-commerce picking up; blogs still marginal, by Lydia Saad: “A recent Gallup Poll examining Americans’ online habits finds e-mail use almost universal among the three-quarters of U.S. adults who use the Internet. Checking the news and weather ranks second on the list of 13 Internet …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet

Legal Documents in CIA Leak Case Confirm Status of Plame

Following up on February 4, 2006 posting, VP Informed Libby About Plame Identity, Michael Isikoff reports The CIA Leak: Plame Was Still Covert. From February 2005 opinion written by U.S. Circuit Judge David S. Tatel (via No Quarter): “As to the leaks’ harmfulness, although the record omits specifics about Plame’s work, it appears to confirm, …

Subjects: Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

No Comment From Google But IP Network May Be In Future

Follow-up to February 2, 2006 posting, Commentary on Forces Competing to Determine “Digital Destiny”, this related article from the UK Times Onlines – Rumours mount over Google’s internet plan, by Benjamin Cohen: “Google is working on a project to create its own global internet protocol (IP) network, a private alternative to the internet controlled by …

Subjects: Internet, Search Engines, Wireless Web

Preserving an Open Internet through Net Neutrality

Good Fences Make Bad Broadband – Preserving an Open Internet through Net Neutrality, 2006/02/06, A Public Knowledge White Paper, by John Windhausen, Jr.: “This paper analyzes the Net Neutrality debate in more detail. The paper is divided into four parts…Part I is a reference guide on the Net Neutrality issue; Part II makes the case …

Subjects: Internet

LC Website on Trial of Saddam Hussein

Trial of Saddam Hussein: “This website is intended to provide the viewer with essential information related to the relevant trials. It will also set out a selection of reference materials that will further explain important aspects of the trials. In making this selection, the Law Library of Congress does not endorse or attest to the …

Subjects: E-Government, Legal Research

AG Alberto R. Gonzales Testifies Before Senate Judiciary Cmte. Today

“Wartime Executive Power and the NSA’s Surveillance Authority” Senate Judiciary Committee Full Committee, February 6, 2006 [Note: according to video and the transcript of the testimony, GOP Senators voted not to have Gonzales sworn in.] Prepared Statement of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Washington, D.C., Monday, February 6, 2006. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Government Documents, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy

Budget of the United States Government, FY07 Released Today

Budget of the United States Government: Fiscal Year 2007: “Issued by the Office of Management and Budget, the Budget of the United States Government is a collection of documents that contains the budget message of the President, information about the President’s budget proposals for a given fiscal year, and other budgetary publications that have been …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

WTC Health Registry

“The WTC Health Registry is a comprehensive and confidential health survey of those most directly exposed to the events of 9/11/01. Those who enrolled answered a 30-minute telephone survey about where they were on 9/11/01, and were asked to report the status of their health. This will allow health professionals to compare the health of …

Subjects: E-Government