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05 DEC 09
Some Thoughts On Email After Dealing With 500 Emails SAVE
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I scan my inbox for emails from my top priorities; wife, family, partners, colleagues, portfolio, etc. I try to get to all of those at least once a day and ideally twice or three times a day.TAGS
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04 DEC 09
Official Gmail Blog: 2 hidden ways to get more from your Gmail address SAVE
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When you choose a Gmail address, you actually get more than just "yourusername@gmail.com."TAGS
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02 DEC 09
The Security Implications of Windows Volume Shadow Copy SAVE
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Digital data is hard to destroy, and Windows 'Volume Shadow Copy' makes it pretty much impossible.TAGS
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01 DEC 09
How to Stand Out in a Crowded Marketplace : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum SAVE
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Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, explains how to stand out (video) in a crowd. He uses the examples of Voodoo Donut and ZipCar. The gist is that if you’re in a crowded market, you need to do something that no one else does or compete on one dimension and do it ferociously.TAGS
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Datman T-Shirt SAVE
If you know a Saints fan, this would be the perfect gift for Christmas.TAGS
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30 NOV 09
PDFs are not 'native format' SAVE
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The Plaintiff’s argument that the “failure” to define “native format” thus allowed them to produce ESI as PDF’s was not quite the Hindenburg of “form of production” arguments, but it did go down in flames.TAGS
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Niven's laws SAVE
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Niven's laws were named after science fiction author Larry Niven, who has periodically published them as "how the Universe works" as far as he can tell.TAGS
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20 NOV 09
A Mandatory Gratuity Is Just a Tip, and Thus Not Mandatory, a Prosecutor Says SAVE
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A tip is just a tip, even if you put "mandatory" in front of it. So restaurant owners who arrest people who don't leave tips are over-reaching.TAGS
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17 NOV 09
Google wades into free legal research (for Texas, too!) SAVE
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Google wades into free legal research - a definitive review of the new Google Scholar offering.TAGS
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13 NOV 09
Things to Think About for Your Rule 26(f) Meeting… « Bow Tie Law’s Blog SAVE
Consider the new California Rules of Court section 3.724(8), which require the following topics to be discussed at the “Meet & “Confer." This is a good list for anyone with E-discovery issues looming (which would be anyone with a law license who is actively practicing law).TAGS