Andre Venter: Europeoutside in(Untitled)- July 22, 2003 Italy vote boosts media law. Parliament's upper house votes through a controversial law favouring the interests of the prime minister. BBC News Europe World Editionhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/22.html#a1091 (Untitled)- July 22, 2003 Manuel de Pedrolo: Catalan Master. A translation languishes, an undiscovered country awaits. Blogalization Communityhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/22.html#a1085 (Untitled)- July 22, 2003 Moblogging the Tour de france. Jean-Luc in Paris says: Xeni, do you remember Patrik, the Swedish postman who bicycled from Sweden to Gibraltar, moblogging his adventures daily with a Nokia 7650 phonecam and reporting his GPS Position with a Benefon GPS unit Well, he moblogged live from the famous Tour de France race in the Alps on July 17. Here at the end of the 8th stage point: a live image of the Basque racing cyclist Iban MAYO who won this day, and another live pic of famous and popular...http://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/22.html#a1078 (Untitled)- July 22, 2003 Havel Steps Back Into a Familiar Role: Czech Dissident. Six months after he retired from 13 years as president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Havel is once again his country's foremost political dissident. By Peter S. Green. New York Times: Internationalhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/22.html#a1067 (Untitled)- July 22, 2003 The Lost City of Venice. For centuries, St. Mark's Square has been slowly slipping closer to Atlantis. Here's how a massive system of floodgates could turn the tide. By Josh McHugh from Wired magazine. Wired Newshttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/22.html#a1030 (Untitled)- July 19, 2003 Noch mehr zu Politiker-Weblogs. Ziemlich genau 24 Stunden nach dem Posten meines Eintrags zu Politiker-Weblogs am Dienstag rief mich Sven Przepiorka an. Er hatte eine ganze Menge interessanter Kommentare zu meinem Artikel und zu Weblogs in der Politik überhaupt und so haben wir über eine Stunde lang diskutiert. Einige Punkte aus unserem Gespräch gebe ich hier wieder. Das E-Business Webloghttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/19.html#a940 (Untitled)- July 18, 2003 Spam: The EU says "opt-in" only. From the Educause daily email letter: "Describing spam as a global problem that will require global cooperation to address, the European Commission is calling on the United States to support strict measures to combat the growing tide of unsolicited e-mail. A tough anti-spam law goes into effect this fall in the European Union (EU), and the Commission this week introduced what it called the "second step" in the battle against spam. The EU estimates that one-third.http://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/19.html#a928 (Untitled)- July 18, 2003 EU receives draft constitution. The final draft is formally handed over with a warning that attempts to alter it will "tear Europe apart". BBC News Europe World Editionhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/19.html#a920 (Untitled)- July 16, 2003 Portuguese Parliament to government officials: start blogging. BoingBoing pal Jean-Luc from Paris says: Xeni, I don't know if you've already heard about this, but a new law was just unanimously passed in Portugal by deputies (Projecto Deliberacao number 10IX) which provides all deputies the option of having their own website or blog (the word weblog is mentioned in the law!). The deputies' blogs will be hosted on the Portuguese Parliament's webserver. The original piece of news, blogged in...http://radio.weblogs.com/0125761/categories/europe/2003/07/16.html#a819 |