Tabloid is back! Ken Layne rants excellently about beauty pageants, Greek and Turkish Cypriots, and ancient cultures of the Mediterranean. Read it now.

According to this column in the Village Voice, Matt Drudge makes about 2000 bucks a day from advertisements on his Web site. No wonder he’s a Republican.

What does the phrase “monopoly profits” mean to you?

There’s an interesting interview with Jamie Zawinski at linuxpower.org, if you’re interested in the mozilla project.

Online Journalism Review surveys job prospects for journalists in the online world. I particularly enjoyed the job description for the “MS-MBA”.

Editor & Publisher covers an emerging plan to use XML to create a common markup language for news stories. This is the type of application where XML can really shine. If we can get newspapers to actually publish the XML to the Web, instead of just using it as a common interchange format for their back end systems, we can write all sorts of cool news browsing applications in the language of our choice, rather than being bound by the existing browser interface and conventional Web page designs that currently dominate.