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May 23, 2005

Daily ePolitics Buzz Brief

Former Philippine President is the latest cyberactivist and more.

US News

  1. Mobile Blogs Give Citizen Journalism Legs (News.com)
    Cranking out a column after a presidential debate or publishing a prize-worthy photo of the next catastrophe just got a whole lot easier--no matter where or who you are. (May  23, 2005)

  2. E-government And Beating The Boredom Factor (Computer World)
    Govis keynote speaker sees a conflict between e-government and decentralisation (May  23, 2005)

  3. US To Launch Sex Offender Registry Website (Reuters)
    The Justice Department will launch a national sex offender registry Web site that will allow people to check state databases with a single search, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said on Friday. (May  23, 2005)

International News

  1. 'Downing Street Memo' Web Campaign For Coverage (NBC11.com)
    Some things that happen in Britain we hear about, some things we don't. (May  23, 2005)

  2. Philippines' Estrada Takes Campaign To Cyberspace (Reuters)
    Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada, on trial for plundering $80 million during his brief rule, took his campaign for release into cyberspace on Monday with the launch of his own Web site. (May  23, 2005)

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