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This Week’s Links: 060203
- Educause Review: J. Campbell, “Changing a Cultural Icon: The Academic Library as Virtual Destination”
- Boing Boing
- Baidu
- Guardian Unlimited: German ad boss apologises to bloggers
- Jung von Matt
- Spiegel Online, English Edition: The toilet walls strike back
- The Galloping Beaver: I’m a toilet wall
- coeruleus: Du Bist Deutschland
- Manchester Guardian
- Adweek: WPP Comments on French Controversy
- CNNMoney.com: 101 Dumbest Moments in Business
- CNNMoney.com: Imagining the Google Future
- CNNMoney.com: Google is the Media
- CNNMoney.com: Google as the Internet
- CNNMoney.com: Google is dead
- CNNMoney.com: Google is God
- Ray Kurzweil, The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology
- Teilhard de Chardin
- Wikipedia: Omega Point
- Live Labs
- G. Flake: About Live Labs [Word doc]
- G. Flake: How I learned to stop worrying and love the imminent internet singularity [PowerPoint]
- Blawg Review
- Kevin A. Thompson
- Cyberlaw Central: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Blogosphere
- Wikipedia: Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
- IMBOK
- Palestinian Authority
- PalestineInfo.com: Hamas
- WorldLII
- Al-Muqtafi
- Microsoft: public beta of IE 7 with RSS
- Channel 9 Forums: IE 7: What’s new in Beta 2 Preview
- Dave Winer’s WordPress Blog
- Microsoft: online tour of IE 7
- University of Toronto: Faculty of Information Studies
- University of Toronto: Faculty of Information Studies seminar: “Weblogs & Libraries: Communication, Conversation and the Blog People”
- beSpacific
- Microsoft PressPass: policy framework for content access to MSN Spaces
- Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Advertising Activities
- Gomery Commission: Phase 2 Report
- BIALL Handbook of Legal Information Management
- Google Toolbar
- Ongoing
- Ongoing: Protecting Your Data
- Wall Street Journal Online: 100 Books in your Pocket
- Blogger status page
- Michael Stephens
- University of North Texas
- OLA Superconference
- Special Libraries Association
- The Well
- Poster: Michael Stephens, “Who Are the Blog People?”
- Tiny Little Librarian: Ref grunts
- Wikipedia: googlewhacking
- Wikipedia: Whack-a-Mole


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