Interesting stuff I saw online, Jan. 31 to Feb. 3
Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from Jan. 31 through Feb. 3:
- Citizen Media Law Project: Live Blogging in the Courtroom, Is It Journalism? – "It was of great interest to me to find an ABA Journal article about U.S. District Judge Mark Bennett, who recently allowed a journalist for the Cedar Rapids Gazette to blog live during the a tax fraud trial in his Sioux City, Iowa, court."
- Handling Negative Comments On Your Blog Post – "In light of that, I feel like I can be the poster child for how to NOT respond to negative comments." A guest post at chrisbrogan.com.
- New Symbol of Elite Access – E-Mail to the Chief – Who has the address of the first e-mailer in chief? "It is now the ultimate status symbol in a town obsessed by status." [via nytimes.com]
- A handful of Firefox tweaks that will double your browser speed : Boy Genius Report – Firefox users take note: You need to do this. Now. As in, this instant. More savvy users are probably already familiar with editing Firefox’s configuration file but whether you’re a computer rookie or a seasoned veteran, Gnoted has issued a handful of tweaks that really get Firefox cooking.

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