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.
In general, I’m just going to give a link to the item, without any explanation. I’ll try to do this every weekend, and I’ll include the latest additions to my 52 books in 52 weeks project.
This week’s links:
Law bloggers who link out the most carry the most influence
Learning More About Generation M
Knowing When to Ask for Help – Microsoft’s SharedView
Built for Speed: Part 1
Why WiMAX?
Why You Should Take a Look at the Free / Open Source Software Movement
100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study Better
The Results are In (Microsoft Word)
JONNY’S LEGAL ADVISERS HEREBY INFORM YOU OF JONNY’S WISH THAT YOU ENJOY A HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY
Friday Flashback: KM 0.0 — A Pragmatic Approach to Social Networking and Knowledge Management for Business
Sites of the Week: Sites for Mac Lawyers
Wikis vs. Knowledge Management
What Diversity Looks Like Today
Top 10 iTunes Smart Playlists
50 Tricks to Get Things Done Faster, Better, and More Easily
Deep or Wide? You Decide
Don’t Cut IT During a Downturn
SaaS is the Future
2008 Corporate Legal Technology Trends @ InsideCounsel
This Week’s Additions to 52 Books in 52 Weeks:
The Shell Game, by Steve Alten
[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (https://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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