September 09, 2003

weblogs in the news...

MediaGuardian.co.uk | | Kelly's death excites online conspiracy theorists

...The Google internet search engine returns 235,000 results for a search on "who killed David Kelly?", 103,000 for "David Kelly conspiracy" and 39,200 when asked for links relating to "was David Kelly murdered?" The links reveal a massive network of websites, discussion forums and weblogs dedicated to the subject from countries including the UK, the US, Australia, Sweden, Canada and Germany...

MediaGuardian.co.uk | New media | Salam Pax: How I became the Baghdad Blogger

...It began as an internet joke with a friend in Jordan. But then the media - including the Guardian - picked it up, and suddenly he was the Baghdad blogger, the most famous web diarist in the world. Salam Pax describes what it was like to play cat-and-mouse with Saddam's censors...

Broadband Behavior: I Want My Info Now! :: AO

...Over 40% of broadband users have personalized their home page. And almost the same number say this is an important consideration for them in terms of what they want online...They do much more blogging and content offering...

NewsForge: Keep it Real Simple, Stupid: An introduction to RSS

...RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary, depending upon whom you ask. It's a Web content syndication format, meaning you can use it to send, receive, and aggregate Web content from a variety of sources. RSS was originally designed for news sites (like us) to make their content available. Nowadays it's also heavily utilized by bloggers...

OJR article: Top Sites, Blogs for California Recall

...Best Political Blog, Journalism Division: Daniel Weintraub's California Insider

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