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Review of the week ending 27/4/2007 on the Wardman Wire

This post is to highlight a few of the articles published on the Wardman Wire this week, which you may have missed.

Regular Articles

This week’s Double Trouble was actually a Triple Trouble, musing whether Sion Simon MP or Jonathan Ross looked more like Dill the Dog?

And this week a bonus Lookalike Article features the Serpentine summer pavilion and a cartoon Tasmanian Devil.

Articles about Politics

Watch 18 Doughty Street next week for a campaign advert aiming to Bring the Arms Trade under Proper Control.

24th April was the day to Remember the Slaughter of the Armenians by the regime of the Young Turks a century ago.

I praised an Excellent Any Questions War on Terror Discussion, including uploading the key sound segment for your delectation.

Scoops, Poops, Odds and Sods

After a lot of digging, I have finally unearthed membership figures for the National Secular Society.

Howling Spoons had a go at Table Tennis.

There was some humbug published by the Independent on Sunday on bees wiped out by mobile phones.

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Articles about Political Blogging

Favicons and How to use them for your website

I have now finished my series of articles about how to create and use favicons, including a look at what works in designing one, and those used by UK political parties.

There are four articles in the series:

How to expand your blogging activity

I blogged some thoughts about building a blog future by starting from here.

Where have all the bloggers gone in Google UK

Here’s a worry for UK Political Bloggers showed that major UK political bloggers were absent from the major UK search engine.

Hints and Tips

I explained How to Download Web Files Directly.

Bad Blogging Ideas

This occasional column features Tony Benn promising in 2007 that he will be updating his website in time for summer 2005.

About the Author

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Matt is an internet consultant, commentator, freelance writer and Project Manager based in the UK. He is available for hire. Matt edits the Wardman Wire, and writes at Poligeeks, Total Politics, and occasionally in several other places.

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