in the wonderful world of weblog infrastructure. One of the best services out there, blo.gs, has been acquired by Yahoo! as of today. The service blo.gs provides has largely been eclipsed by the buzz around RSS, but it’s just as valuable. I like RSS for the quick access it gives you to information from multiple sources, but weblogs aren’t just about the information – and that’s where blo.gs (and BlogTracker before it) come in. Weblogs are a much richer environment than any RSS feed can convey – and only by going to the sites themselves can you really capture that.
Archives for 2005
Salon’s Eric Boehlert
unpacks the incredible lack of interest that the US media has had towards the Downing Street Memo: Bush lied about war? Nope, no news there!
I also found
another blog by an old friend/colleague/conspirator, Zoilus by Carl Wilson of the Globe and Mail. Carl is one of the most gifted music writers I’ve ever known, and though we’ve more or less lost touch since he moved to Toronto (I think I’ve seen him twice or three times, not more), it’s always a treat to read his work.
Whoops!
Just now have I found out that old pal Craig Silverman has been keeping a blog that tracks corrections made by big-time newspapers called Regret The Error. A good record to have.
Useful resource
that I hope few will actually have to use: EFF’s Legal Guide for Bloggers.
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