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  • Hackers Beg Boring People to Stop Using Encryption

    San Jose, Calif. (SatireWire.com) — In an unusual worldwide appeal, the International Brotherhood of Computer Hackers today asked particularly boring people to please stop encrypting their emails. … [P]eople should only encrypt if they are going to send information such as passwords, credit card numbers, blueprints for an unreleased product, or confidential sales figures. Barring…

  • Blogging Ecosystem

    This is an interesting alternative to MIT’s BlogDex – they’re trying to do different things but both ultimately reveal quite a bit about the connections between various weblogs. By looking at inbound and outbound links, the Blogging Ecosystem tries to evaluate most linked, most links, etc. I’m not sure what we learn about this yet,…

  • liveTopics Google Jazz

    One of the things I really enjoy is learning completely new technology by just trying to make it work. (This is what Dave calls “bootstrapping”.) I’m not a programmer, but I can meddle just enough to learn as I go. I have a feeling I’ll be doing a lot of exploring with liveTopics. After seeing…

  • Playing with liveTopics

    Just downloaded liveTopics, an interesting extension of Radio that adds potentially valuable meta data to weblog posts. This is a tool developed by Matt Mower, and represents an important “next step” for Radio as a KM tool. From Matt’s site: Topics are used on your weblog to provide cross-reference links to related items and can…

  • Checking in from Boca Raton

    Just got in to Boca Raton, site of this year’s LawNet Annual Conference. It’s probably the most valuable IT conference focused exclusively on the legal profession: strong educational bent, every vendor that’s focused on the market is here, high attendance. I’m speaking tomorrow at our SIG (LawNet members organize “special interest groups” around leading applications;…

  • Benchmarking KM in US and UK Law Firms

    Stuart Kay, in today’s LLRX, publishes an outstanding article titled Benchmarking KM in US and UK Law Firms. The entire article is worth reading, but this comparison between US and UK firms is spot on: Technology is less of a driver in the UK than it is in the US, and more of an enabler.…

  • More on KM in Law Firms – Australia Style

    For me, the key graph in Lucinda Schmidt’s piece in BRW is this: [Consultant Graham] Seldon says law firms went through a similar change about five years ago, when marketing began to be taken seriously. “Initially, they just saw marketing as events, brochures and Web sites,” he says. “Then it became more strategic, and moved…

  • KM for Lawyers – An Australian Perspective

    KM for lawyers. Lucinda Schmidt has written an article for BRW on Law’s new tools. This looks at the use of intranets in law firms, as well as the impact of knowledge management more broadly. To quote: Knowledge management is not a new idea for law firms; they have used sophisticated precedents databases and libraries…

  • Snopes: The TV Series

    A Snopes TV show would be a big hit. The intro teaser is here; a sample bit debunking the famous 602P Internet Tax Bill is here. My TiVo’s waiting…

  • Can TiVo Go Prime Time?

    Great study in this month’s Fast Company about TiVo’s attempts to create a sustainable business model. What’s most valuable in the article is the dissection of TiVo’s efforts at shifting its business plan in response to changing market conditions. I’ve had TiVo for just over 18 months, and am definitely one of the “rabid fans”…