Wow, a Georgia paper with a war blog.
Check out the Macon Telegraph. blog.
I like maps -
a view of the political spectrum of weblogs - courtesy of Touchgraf as pointed out by Volokh
Found via Daypop -- annotated (slightly so) bibliography of sites studying cyberspace and culture.
"Voice of the Shuttle: Cyberculture" [Daypop Top 40]
More on blogs
Dvorak makes a prediction.
Interesting essay on the FCC and Weblogs by Shirky.
Seems Businessweek now has something to say about web logs...
http://www.syndic8.com/feedlist.php?OrderBy=sitename&OrderDir=asc&Start=60&ShowScraped=a&PerPage=15&ShowStatus=all&ShowMatch=education&ShowLanguage=*
Great Essay
by Doc Searls. Gotta read. Think. "Saving the Net" [Daypop Top 40]
Meandering
Docs essay on saving the net wow, some really good thinking here.
Scanned through BuzzMachine and read his narrative regarding the exchange with a Harvard editor on a piece he wrote about blogging. The culture clash between old vs new is made crystal clear.
Another study on electronic voting. Is this more chicken little stuff? Hmm.. NYT has a piece and Gillmor is pointing to it all.
Wonder what government would be like if government googled? I mean, if employees were allowed to work without the hierarchy (hmm
the definition of bureaucracy might change) would we see a more efficient government? Imagine if public hearings had the same wireless connections discussed in this piece about connectivity and conferences wouldnt those hearings be more productive, informative, entertaining?