Dennis Kennedy's Links of the Week - March 16 and March 23, 2008
Links of the Week is a regular feature on this blog where I list some of the most interesting links I've found during the previous week - sort of a "best of" from my Google Reader Shared Items. The idea is that I pick out a set of links that I might have wanted to write about or that I found especially thought-provoking or useful. I might or might not agree with the posts or items I link to, but I found them to be something I wanted to share.
I missed last week's Links of the Week post because of ABA TECHSHOW, so I've doubled up this week. I'll also recommend that you check of the ABA TECHSHOW Buzz site - it sets a new standard for online coverage of a legal technology conference.
On to the links:
The connection between one of my Secrets of Adulthood and the “maximum-use imperative.”
Laptops Aren't the Problem: The Meetings Are
Tips and Tricks at the ABA TECHSHOW
Twitter - What It Is and How I am Using It
New Collaborative Websites for the Legal Market
101 Five-Minute Fixes to Incrementally Improve Your Web Site
Reasons I miss Psych, even though it is a little hokey
ABA Tech Show 2008 - How Technology Is Redefining the Attorney Client Relationship
What will America look like after this recession?
One secret to good facilitation design: work with maps not tools
How to insert a PDF file into a Word document
The Waste of Handwritten Notes
Why the Push-Up Belongs in Your Fitness Routine
Next Generation Contract Management Systems - more than software, more than LPO
A Solution to 4GW - The Introduction
A User’s Guide to Fabulous Friendships
How to Declutter Your Hard Drive
Do Something! Invest in Yourself - Especially in an Economic Downturn
Small Projects Generate Good Feelings
Three Internet Careers That Soon Won't Exist
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This Week's Additions to 52 Books in 52 Weeks:
Crashproof Your Kids, by Timothy Smith
The Physics of NASCAR, by Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]
Read the blog posts and RSS feed items I find most interesting on Google Reader Shared Items or subscribe to its RSS feed. High volume, but lots of interesting items that will get you thinking.
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Comments
I am doubly impressed: not only have you been through all the material these links point to, but also you have read a book each week as well. An impressive amount of reading.
Cheers,
Connie
Posted by: Connie Crosby | March 23, 2008 10:37 PM