Sources.Congress and blogs: two wonky won·ky adj. won·ki·er, won·ki·est Chiefly British 1. Shaky; feeble. 2. Wrong; awry. [Probably alteration of dialectal wanky, alteration of wankle tastes that taste even wonkier together. Joshua Joshua, book of the Bible Joshua (jŏsh` ə), book of the Bible. Tauberer's site GovTrack.us follows both legislation and legislators, identifying the most frequent no-shows, the biggest blabbermouths, and those most likely to sponsor doomed bills. It also rounds up blog blog, short for web log, an online, regularly updated journal or newsletter that is readily accessible to the general public by virtue of being posted on a website. commentary on each bill. GovTrack was the winner of Technorati's first developer contest, which rewarded coders who came up with innovative ways to use the blog-tracking engine. To see the others, go to www.technorati A Web site that indexes blogs on the Web and helps users find them by category and searches. It also includes the latest news, popular books and music. For more information, visit www.technorati.com. See blog. See also digerati. .com/ developers/contest. html. |
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