As a follow-up to my March 16, 2005 posting, Controversy Surrounds Government Sponsored News, today the Senate Agrees on ID for Gov’t Video News
As a follow-up to my March 16, 2005 posting, Controversy Surrounds Government Sponsored News, today the Senate Agrees on ID for Gov’t Video News
IRS Denies It’s Refusing to Release Papers…and in response, Federal Lawsuit Filed Today Against IRS Is Part of Broad Effort to Provide Information About Agency’s Audit Activities to the Public Background: Dangers Posed by IRS Secrecy Full Text of District Court Complaint (12 pages, PDF) Continue Reading
Blogs, Wikis, RSS: Walking the enterprise tightrope Continue Reading
From your lips to millions of ears via podcasting – Think of it as audio blogging — technology makes it easy to have your own radio show [thanks Connie] Related news: TVEyes Announces Podscope®, The First Engine to Search Within a Podcast Continue Reading
Has the sun set on FOIAs future?: “Kevin Goldberg, legal counsel for the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) said government efforts to prevent the public release of information is forcing many newspapers to go to court.” President Bush addressed the American Society of Newspaper Editors today. The full text of his remarks are available… Continue Reading
The current Yahoo! News site has been transformed with this beta that sports a more sophisticated and user-friendly design, layout, and navigation features, using well placed content tabs, as well as more prominent display and organization of sources and time stamp for respective topical news stories. RSS feeds and custom user queries are supported. See… Continue Reading