Amy Campbell is a marketing and communication consultant who serves professional service firms. Her blog is located here. A couple of years ago I stumbled across Amy’s list of web diversions. My Site of the Week is Amy Campbell’s Top Ten Web Diversions for 2005. Even though it was posted in December of
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ABA TECHSHOW 2006 Roundup
Well, I have been meaning to do an ABA TECHSHOW Roundup. But I’ve been sort of busy. Now Tom Mighell has collected links to many other comments from TECHSHOW attendees with blogs, so I think, as we lawyers say, I will incorporate all of that by reference here. I also agreed to write a post-TECHSHOW…
Live Blogging from ABA TECHSHOW 2006 (Part II)
Live blogging from ABA TECHSHOW is almost passé by now. it was befitting the 20th anniversary of ABA TECHSHOW that we heard from Burgess Allison for the keynote yesterday. Simon Chester blogged during Burg’s keynote and even took the time to look forward to my presentation with Tom Mighell the next day. Burgess talked…
Live Blogging from ABA TECHSHOW 2006
It is day one of ABA TECHSHOW. Last night I got to see lots of old friends at the TS speakers’ welcome reception and LexThink. I started off the morning with a breakfast with several other state bar practice management advisors and representatives from the Chicago Bar Association who are investigating how to implement…
Kennedy-Mighell Report Podcast Opens with ABA TECHSHOW
The Kennedy-Mighell Report sounds sort of like a network news broadcast. And so it is, albeit to a limited network of those interested in (as they state) "legal technology with an Internet focus." (Note the second name is pronounced Mile, not mig-something.) Since this is the week of ABA TECHSHOW, it is fitting that…
Jack Bogdanski Podcasts the Internal Revenue Code
Hat’s off to Jack Bogdanski, who has announced his plan to do podcasts of the entire Internal Revenue Code. This is great news for insomniacs and tax geeks alike. The announcement’s here and the permanent home is here, with two sections already done. Jack’s been blogging for nearly four years, but this is no…
Link Potpourri: A Few Short Takes Add Up to a Long Post
Here are some things that I’m just not going to find time to blog in depth about this month that I think might interest my readers. April’s a busy month. ABA TECHSHOW is in April and OBA’s New Lawyer Experience launches in April. I have about a dozen papers and slide shows to finish in…
101 Fabulous Technology Freebies
I just got my issue of PC World today and the cover story sure caught my eye with its claim of 101 Fabulous Freebies. Here’s the online version of the 101 Fabulous Freebies story. And for those of you who want "just the facts," here’s the Freebies alphabetical list with links and brief descriptions.
Site of the Week: Taxonomy of Legal Blogs
Ian Andrew Best, a student at the Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, Columbus, has generated quite a bit of online fame for himself with his online Taxonomy of Legal Blogs. Yes, he may well be the first law student to garner academic credit for blogging. His sorted collection of many blawg names…
Apple Introduces Boot Camp to Run Windows XP
Apple Introduces Boot Camp
Public Beta Software Enables Intel-based Macs to Run Windows XP
CUPERTINO, California—April 5, 2006—Apple® today introduced Boot Camp, public beta software that enables Intel-based Macs to run Windows XP. Available as a download beginning today, Boot Camp allows users with a Microsoft Windows XP installation disc to install Windows XP on…