Despite tightening of rules some soldiers criticizing Iraq war (Lexington Herald-Leader)
With the world being bombarded by all factions on their side on the war in Iraq, U.S. soldiers Internet blogs provided the kind of public relations Madison Avenue would drool over. Soldiers told of helping Iraqi families, the loss of friends and their dangerous daily missions. In the past year, as soldiers and Marines return for the second, third or even fourth deployments, and the death toll ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Are the Red Sox evil now? (USA Today)
Sean Cronin, blogging for Denver paper Westword, seems to think so: I, for one, am getting pretty sick of the Bloody Sox, and I don't think I'm alone. In the comments section below, tell us your why you think the... us.rd.yahoo.com
The blogs of war: Engadget vs. Gizmodo (CNN Money)
In the consumer-technology blogosphere, the rivalry between Engadget and Gizmodo is as lively as a big-city tabloid war. Instead of a headless body in a topless bar, a scoop for these two sites would be running a photograph of a never-seen-before iPod. us.rd.yahoo.com
Music blog Stereogum celebrates Radiohead with cover tribute (Daily Nebraskan)
Music blogging has become a rather competitive industry within the realm of independent music. The most respected among them rise to the top of the heap in part by discussing the trends people care about, but also in creating original exclusive content that's not available elsewhere. us.rd.yahoo.com
Deb Peterson's latest blog: Trying a new marketing approach (Baxter Bulletin)
Sunday, I participated in Meet the Author Day at the Baxter County Library in Mountain Home. I was one of about 14 local authors, there to promote, and hopefully sell, my new teen novel, "The Lost Twins." The event was a first for the library, and they did a very nice job of decorating and placing the tables and making everyone feel welcome. Read the rest of Deb's blog at ... us.rd.yahoo.com