There is an article in TIME magazine that talks about war-related weblogs -- warblogs.
"War-related weblogs -- warblogs, for short-- have soared in popularity since the hostilities began. Their chief attracion is that they offer perspectives overlooked in most U.S. news reports -- from war photos too grisly to print to viewpoints too far outside the political mainstream. And because their diary-like formats are so informal, they tend to invite reader participation, discussion and fiery debate."
This article also mentioned that some blogs are from an Iraqi living in Baghdad, and soldiers stationed in the Middle East. It is very interesting to read opinions directly from people who actually were there using this technology.
Posted by zhanglan at April 11, 2003 12:08 PM