America On The Move
by Edward HughDrat! Comments still aren’t working. This may be part of the story. And just when the Economist has one of its most interesting supplements in ages.
Drat! Comments still aren’t working. This may be part of the story. And just when the Economist has one of its most interesting supplements in ages.
Flickr.com’s hugely popular photo-sharing servers appear to have a hard time today. But if you’re patient you may get a glimpse at the the most recent shared images tagged with “London”.
I’ve created a kinja digest with bloggers who cover the situation. It works half-decently. Possibly useful.
And I’ll recommend the Wikipedia coverage once again.
Just to inform everyone that our sisterblog - A Few Euros More - is continuing, and now has a more permanent URL. You can also find a latest posts thread near the top of the sidebar on Afoe.
The results of the Freedom Blog Awards organised by Reporters Without Borders are in.
Reporters Without Borders selected around 60 blogs that, each in their own way, defend freedom of expression. The organisation then asked Internet-users to vote for the prize-winners - one in each geographical category.
Go see. There are also a couple of European [...]
I don’t know if this thing actually works, whether it will become the next big thing, or whether it is simply just another load of hype. It certainly looks interesting and do-able. What I do know is that this is the kind of thing we need here in Europe, and much, much more of it. [...]
Actually, I’m not entirely sure there is a European blogosphere yet, as most blogospheres seem to develop in their respective linguistic markets, complemented by a couple of English language (non UK) blogs operating in the same markets. Thus, the European blogosphere, narrowly defined, is still a rather tiny community.
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Over on Crooked Timber, Maria Farrell is being haunted by the sheer gaul of them, and consequently expressing her irritation with France and the French, not just
[f]or falling asleep at the wheel in 2002 and letting back in to the Elysee a fraud who has no vision for France, no values apart from expediency, [...]
If a fistful of euros aren’t quite enough for your daily needs, hop over to A Few Euros More.
A Few Euros More is having a trial run because the authors here wanted more, too. On the one hand, discussion about our posts is one of the best parts of the blog. Talking with our excellent [...]
Rumaging around the OECD website this morning looking for the original documentation on the spate of comparative pensions articles which have been hitting the press in the last couple of days I came across something which I consider truly, truly interesting.
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