March 04, 2003

Links page on the Iraq conflict

Ryan Pitts, who asked for some pointers to warblogs a week or so ago here, has posted a page of links on the conflict in Iraq. It's part of the Spokane, Wash., Spokesman-Review, one of the better online news sites.

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'I'm not listening'

Mark Fiore, whom I profiled in OJR last year here, has a clever new animated political cartoon out. Make sure your speakers are turned on. Mark's one of the best at this, if not the best.

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Google to Unveil New Ad Program

WSJ.com via Yahoo!: Google will sell and deliver ads on other publishers' Web sites. The move transforms them into a media company, says one analyst. Thanks to IWantMedia for the pointer.

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A visual HTML editor for Blogger.com

Marty Ford, president of OneSeek.com, passes along info about BlogWeaver, the company's new software utility that integrates directly with the Blogger.com website to provide a visual HTML editor for creating and editing blogs. Says he: "Until now, most blogs have been limited to relatively simple formatting because the blogger.com publishing tools require the entry of HTML code. BlogWeaver is a low cost, zero learning curve utility that, for the first time, adds a full visual editor (similar to FrontPage or DreamWeaver) to blogger.com." You can get more info on the OneSeek site.

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