Wikipedia, Redux
Further to my earlier post about Wikis and Blogs as sources for legal authority and judicial citation, here is a great link to the Harvest Christian Academy’s page entitled “Lose Your Wikipedia...
View ArticleGoogle Wave Review – GP Solo Technology eReport
I admit that I am a bit late on breaking the news on this one, but I do want to link to my article reviewing Google Wave that ran last month in the GP Solo Technology eReport published by the ABA....
View ArticleTo The Google Scholar User: Buyer Beware
Image via CrunchBase Here is a bit of common sense from real life example: when using Google Scholar for your legal research, use care in making sure that versions of a case match. Legal Writing Prof...
View ArticleSobering Social Media Numbers
Image via Wikipedia WSJ‘s tech blog Digits ran this article yesterday (link here) regarding conversational use of social media sites by adults. Author Jennifer Valentino writes that 30% percent of...
View ArticleManaging Your Twitter Lists With A Power Tool
Image via CrunchBase ResearchBuzz alerted me to a cool new Twitter list management tool: ListiMonkey (link here). ListiMonkey allows greater precision in creating and monitoring keyword searches by...
View ArticleFried Battery. New iPhone
Image by Aoife city womanchile via Flickr As you may or may not know, my 32 GB iPhone 3GS fried out on Saturday morning in a blaze of glory. An overworked battery was the cause. I was off-line, in the...
View ArticleThere Really Is A "Day" For Everything
Mark your calendars: March 31, 2010 is Document Freedom Day. What exactly is Document Freedom Day? Well, despite the somewhat silly name, the day does serve a useful purpose – to educate regarding and...
View ArticleEdit PowerPoints On Your iPhone
Diminutive as the iPhone may be in comparison to the average desktop or laptop, there is no denying that this particular phone in the hands of clever applications developers can result in a near...
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