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
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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…
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…
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…
Ladies and Gents, In this Corner, Microsoft and in this Corner, Google.
It’s been a busy week for roll-outs and rumors of new online services. We are seeing the early rounds of an escalating battle between Google and Microsoft to become the dominant online user service provider. But don’t expect Yahoo or AOL to sit this one out on the sidelines.
Microsoft launched its new search engine …
Google and Privacy
I’ve been meaning to write about about Google and privacy, but I’ve been a bit under the weather. It should have caught your attention when the Electronic Frontier Foundation warned consumers not to use the Search Across Computers feature on the new Google Desktop for fear that contents of documents on your network would be…
More lessons in what not to e-mail
A snippy exchange between a young lawyer and her would-be employer becomes the latest e-mail to be forwarded around the legal community and even is featured as a story in the Boston Globe with many comments already posted. (Someone should e-mail me if this link dies in the future so I can delete this post.)
After Legal Tech New York Roundup
I’d never been invited to speak at or even attended LegalTech New York. So an invitation to do so was greatly appreciated. The only hard part of the decision was explaining to my family why I should go do New York City without them.
The show didn’t alter my bias in favor of ABA TECHSHOW…
Family Advocate Features Electronic Evidence
The Winter 2006 Issue of the Family Advocate is now in the hands of ABA Family Law Section members. This was a theme issue about technology, focusing on electronic evidence, with some articles on technology-related tools for the family lawyers and blogs relating to family law as well. Tulsa attorney Sharon Corbitt and I served…