April 05, 2006

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I apologize, but comments have been temporarily closed due to MASSIVE SPAM problem.

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March 16, 2006

SLACKER!

Cape Cod Cyclists' Escape:

"'Wherever I go, there's my bicycle.' The bicycle obsessed pursuits of a Cape Cod cyclist."

If anyone (anyone?) was wondering where I have vanished to, and why the lack of blog posts, I have a couple of excuses:
  1. newsvine
  2. Otavo
  3. Flickr
  4. flock
and a few others I won't bore you with.

With the wedding only a month away, there is obviously much happening on that front as well. Tomorrow we go to the town hall for the marriage license, and Sunday Morning Blog (Dead Bloggers Society, Commute-a-Blog, etc.) will soon be joined forever with Jesse Loves Brady. Amazing!

I'll do my best to keep up with the posts, but at least now you all know what I am up to with my disappearing act.

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February 22, 2006

Weblogs: Got Favorites?

Technorati Weblog: Got Favorites?:

"The number of blogs doubles every five months. As I'm writing this, Technorati is tracking 28.4 million blogs."

There's a whole lot of blogging going on...

(Via: tech.memeorandum)

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February 13, 2006

'Cyber Storm' Prepares Government For Internet Attack

WSBTV.com - Technology - 'Cyber Storm' Prepares Gov't For Internet Attack:

"WASHINGTON -- The government concluded its Cyber Storm wargame Friday, its biggest-ever exercise to test how it would respond to devastating attacks over the Internet from anti-globalization activists, underground hackers and bloggers.

Bloggers?

Participants confirmed parts of the worldwide simulation challenged government officials and industry executives to respond to deliberate misinformation campaigns and activist calls by Internet bloggers, online diarists whose sites include political rantings and musings about current events."

That Washington would include blogs in their "cyber war games" tells of the real power blogs now have in this country. If you previously doubted the might of a simple weblog, here is your sign.

Do you think newspapers or other forms of media have ever been analyzed as threats to Homeland Security?

Obviously, I view weblogs as a powerful communication tool and hope that they are never employed in any concerted efforts at disruption, but what should we make of all this?


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