This Tuesday Tour is actually doing some random wandering. You know, we do it so you don't have to. First of all, Women's Rights at Change.org features two great posts in a row: One on equal pay laws and the risk they may pose. It's very provocative, and crammed with both information and exciting ideas. The second is an intriguing meditation on the emergence (or not) of the Fourth Wave of feminism. They'll keep you busy thinking long after you've read them.
In case you missed this one, the inimitable Leslie Bradshaw describes a whole new way to look at online advertising. Whether you have online real estate or not, this concept of "nanotargeting" is intriguing, and a little unsettling. For comfort, go see the most amazing pair of shoes ever. Really.
Educators take note: Jason Fall's Social Media Explorer not only offers a list of the top election blogs but also, in a great lesson in Internet research, explains how he found them. The always-wise Charlene Li has altered her year-end predictions; which deals, appropriately this close to the Inauguration, with "the Obama-maniacs." BlogHer's Erin Kotecki Vest previews BlogHer Inauguration coverage plans. And we end with another inauguration story – but it's more fun if you don't know what it is until you get there. See you tomorrow.