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Kerry E-Block
Interesting: Washington Whispers notes that a major overhaul is coming to the Kerry campaign website, which will include: It’s an online capability that allows phone banking from a home computer. Not everyone has the time to travel to a campaign office or union hall and make calls for the candidate. E-block will allow them to…
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Now there’s an innovative lawyer
Just yesterday, Matt Homann asked, “can lawyers innovate?” I responded with some thoughts of my own, and it turns out we already have an answer: Yes, they can. Of course, can lawyers legally innovate might have been the more appropriate question. This lawyer figured out a sure-fire way to drum up business: call into a…
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Take me out… to the Drive In
Took the boys to a drive in theater that’s just a couple miles from the house. Shrek 2 was showing, and this seemed a great way to kick off Memorial Day weekend. That Ricky enjoyed the movie and the experience wasn’t a surprise — from the moment the Spiderman trailer ran, he was entranced —…
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Wikis entering the mainstream
Great coverage today for Socialtext, which was profiled in the newest issue of Business Week: To capitalize on the opportunity, startups such as Socialtext Inc. are selling wiki software…Like open-source software, wikis may make their biggest mark less as a business than as a potent force for change — in this case, in the way…
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Al Gore in New York
This week, Al Gore unleashed a blistering attack on the Bush Administration. In today’s New York Times, Bob Herbert writes about Gore’s comments, and suggests that while it’s easy to crack jokes at Gore’s expense, Gore raised very serious issues that need to be looked at. For Herbert, the key comment in Gore’s speech was:…
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Can law firms innovate?
Matt Homann asks: Quick, in the last decade, what has been the most significant positive change in the way lawyers do business? How about over the last twenty years? Seriously, apart from technology making us available 24-7, I can’t think of one way the legal business model has changed in a positive way for lawyers,…
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Telling Stories – How to Pitch Your Company
At last week’s Red Herring Spring, I got a unique opportunity to sit in on a dozen or so pitches from CEOs about their companies. The concept behind Red Herring Spring is simple: take 100 late-stage private companies with a proven track record, and put them in a room to pitch VCs and investment bankers…
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Heroism, pure and simple
Jason Dunham is a hero. This story from Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal is a remarkable work of journalism. It’s a story of dedication, duty, honor, courage, and loss. It’s about a man who may be the first Medal of Honor recipient in more than 11 years. And it’s about the brutal choices that war forces…
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Just when Handpspring service couldn’t get worse
Back in August, my Treo 180 cracked. It turns out the flip cover is quite sensitive. The hinge simply cracked after about 8 months of use — and I was ready to send it back to Handspring for a replacement. But wait! Buzz had a better answer — he knows a guy in PR at…
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Congrats to Christine Cegelis
Congrats are in order for Christine Cegelis, who today was endorsed by Governor Dean as part of the “Dean Dozen” program. Every other week, Dean identifies a dozen candidates around the country who represent the progressive, grassroots values championed by his campaign. An endorsement is likely to mean greater national exposure for Christine (she’s running…