Whatever It Is, It's Not Supposed to be Square
Speaking of the Pentagon, it is interesting to note that the architecture of this structure near the Capitol now has its own website. In fact, the Department of Defense continues to venture forth in a number of transmedia Internet areas. This includes the "Bloggers Roundtable," which portrays little of the struggles with authority with which the military blogging community is frequently associated by limiting their coverage to conventional press releases, perhaps with an audio component.
The Bloggers' Roundtable provides source material for stories in the blogosphere concerning the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Global War on Terrorism by bloggers and online journalists. Where available, this includes transcripts, biographies, related fact sheets and video.
There may be more spontaneity in the pseudo-reality show The Grill Sergeants, as the clip below on "cakes" shows.
The Bloggers' Roundtable provides source material for stories in the blogosphere concerning the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Global War on Terrorism by bloggers and online journalists. Where available, this includes transcripts, biographies, related fact sheets and video.
There may be more spontaneity in the pseudo-reality show The Grill Sergeants, as the clip below on "cakes" shows.
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