Some more Apple coverage for you today (It never ends, people... Macworld week is like one big four-day push for us tech blogger types) to go along with Webmonkey's First Look at the new iWeb publishing tool.
Gizmodo has a short hands-on review of iWeb. Also, TUAW has some more information about using iWeb to publish to non-.Mac web sites.
Over at ZDNet, Richard MacManus has posted his thoughts on Steve Jobs' keynote speech and all of the product announcements. Also at ZDNet, on Dan Farber's blog, is a piece arguing that Apple should simply make the .Mac service free to all mac users instead of charging $99 per year. It makes sense, given the revenue models of true portals like Yahoo.
And finally, Giles Turnbull of O'Reilly's MacDevCenter shows us the power of the free and somewhat secret application that ships with every new MacBook Pro software bundle. Zowie!