Thursday
Jul012004

Today's New Blawgs

I couldn't resist pointing to the California Labor and Employment Law Blog when its author emailed to ask for a link and "any other relief [I] deem necessary."


Also new to me is the 17200 blog, UCL Practitioner. Great topic to focus on. Interesting news yesterday from the California Supreme Court on the subject.


Finally, I've been remiss in not mentioning Chris Rush Cohen's IP and cyberlaw blog before now. Good stuff over there from a Cardozo 3L.

Wednesday
Jun302004

Cue Hallelujah Chorus

If both Doc and Genie point to something in the same day, it must be good. And it is. Dan Bricklin (yes, that Dan Bricklin) introduces ListGarden. Better still: "The product is free of charge, with the source code available under the GNU GPL license, but may only be redistributed or modified under terms of its license."

Although my exhortation to "Just Blog It. Just Syndicate It." still stands, now you can skip step one if you really must. Just do us all a favor and keep things fresh and informative.

Tuesday
Jun292004

How Hot's Alex? Sooooo Hot!

(Title slug courtesy of too many children's books.) Underneath Their Robes has the don't miss post of the week. (Vetted by Howard as legit and I concur, this is vintage AK).

Tuesday
Jun292004

Hopefully Not Mired

If convention bloggers are wired, what are conference bloggers? Looking forward to finding out again firsthand next month.

Monday
Jun282004

Have A Ball

Further proof I am no more than a dung beetle with marginally more sophisticated communication skills—

I waited to point to this L.A. Times Magazine article about Craigslist's Craig Newmark until I also could point to this one about weird collecting and the Web (featuring, among other things, Shaloman!).