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Tracking Referrals: Part Two
Update: I removed this from the site. Apparently it was causing IE6 to crash entirely… which isn’t quite browser-friendly. sigh Here’s hoping this shows up as a Radio macro so I can insert it into the site without any compatibility problems. Many thanks to Buzz, Ernie, Will, Jenny and Robin for chipping in to help…
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Clap, clap
If you’re testing and you know it, clap your hands. [The Peanut Gallery ] Will, many many thanks for your help. We’ll figure it out. 🙂
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Tracking Referral Links
My mission – to find a way for you, loyal reader, to know who’s pointing to this site. Why bother? The real value of the weblog medium is its transparency – if you’re reading this stuff, I can guarantee you there are at least a dozen others out there talking about similar issues. And wouldn’t…
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The Mother of all Law Blog Lists
My New Law Blog Roll – I’m going to maintain a master list of law blogs in the outliner format. It’s easier to maintain and to annotate. Check this out. I have added some commentary about most of the law blogs. If you aren’t listed E-mail me and complain and I’ll be happy to add…
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What Does Your Grocery List Say About You?
New story – Privacy in the U.S.: Beyond the Tipping Point? Commentary on Ashcroft’s Operation TIPS, the erosion of privacy in a post-9/11 world, and the quandary the Bush administration finds itself in with respect to data management.
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Privacy in the U.S.: Beyond the Tipping Point
I vividly remember calling Domino’s one night in law school. I ordered my regular pizza (it was the health special: bacon and sausage w/extra cheese), but forgot to give them my address before I hung up. Realizing that, I called back. “Oh don’t worry. We’ve got your address.” They’d implemented caller ID, and had my…
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Safire on Blogs
In the Sunday NY Times, William Safire explains “ blog.” This takes the concept to a high level of acceptance in the English language (at least American English). I’ve been here before. In the 80s, with my brother, we got credit for “laptop” from Safire, but told the researcher that the word was already in…
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Hot or Not?
This is more than a bit goofy, and not nearly as voyeuristic as the “Am I hot or not“ site. But the same people who brought you the hot or not site bring you Blog: Hot or Not? I don’t really care about the rating I get (well, just a bit), but I was pleasantly…
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Seven Myths of Knowledge Management
From the August/September issue of Context Magazine comes the Seven Myths of Knowledge Management: If you look at how companies approach knowledge management, you can see that the problem is in the execution. Companies commonly make catastrophic mistakes by falling for one of these seven myths… [more]
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Linking Down the Rabbit Hole
Deep Linking Takes Another Blow, Wired – “Using a search engine to locate stories on newspapers’ sites violates European Union Database Directive law, according to a recent ruling by judges in Munich’s Upper Court.” [LLRX Newstand] For the life of me, I cannot understand how a rational court can find a hyperlink to be anything…