YouReadMe blog aggregator/Blogaggregator
am 30.04.2005 von http://transblawg.euTransblawg too is on the blog list at YouReadMe, and so are some German weblogs: We’re lazy. There are just too many blogs out there. No mortal can …
Visitor maps / Weltkarte für Transblawg
Transblawg / I am trying out Gvisit (which I read about on Sonja’s blog) and Clustrmaps (which I read about on Isabella’s blog). See bottom right column. Unten in der rechten Spalte: Links zu zwei Sites, die Aufrufe dieser Site graphisch auf...
Language blog aggregator
Transblawg / Trevor has put up a ‘little, slow language blog aggregator’. That means I can see the headers of a variety of language blogs all at once. Very useful....
Languages and linguistics blogs
Transblawg / I see Yahoo have a list of languages and linguistics blogs (some dead). They seem to think my blog has English and German versions, but I suppose they are entitled to their opinion. They also have me listed as a merchant und product search. As alway
German anti-spam law and weblogs
Transblawg / A bill has been introduced into the German parliament to reduce email spam. Whether it will have any effect or not remains to be seen. I was a bit worried when I read in Stu Savory’s blog that all private...
The 2007 Blawggies: Dennis Kennedy’s Best Law-related Blogging Awards
Handakte WebLAWg / Once again Dennis Kennedy has recognized the importance of law librarian blogs with the 2007 Blawggie Award in “Best Legal Blog Category” (tied with Non-US Legal Blogs and Solo Lawyer Blogs). Dennis writes: I have to be one of the bigges
Anyone think what lawyers.com calls blogs are blogs?
Handakte WebLAWg / Reading Bill Gratsch’s post on the state of lawyer blogs, I noticed he included LexisNexis’ lawyers.com in the list of companies providing lawyers blog services and software. Does anyone really believe what lawyers.com offers for blogs is
Miscellaneous notes on weblogs
Transblawg / Technorati has a Blog Finder (via muepe.de). Here you can search for blogs by keyword. I tried translation. Patrick Hall’s infundibulum is building up to something with languages and the web. I haven’t pursued its blogroll, except to have
Blogger in local paper/Deutscher Weblogger in englischer Zeitung
Transblawg / Armin Grewe is German, lives in Swindon and blogs. His blog, Ministry of Propaganda, has been featured in his local paper - see a scan on the blog. Here is a page on Armin’s other websites, which include a list...
