DennisKennedy.Microblog is a supplement to this blog that can be found on Twitter at @dkennedyblog. I invite you to become a follower. An explanation of the microblog can be found here.
Here are posts from the microblog for the last week or so:

Very wise words from Penelope Trunk: “Reality check: You’re not going to make money from your blog” – http://bit.ly/2Mteq – a must-read
2009 update CD for The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies available for pre-order at http://bit.ly/RcspY
Audio of Richard Susskind’s #techshow keynote available for download at http://www.techshow.com – see my live notes at http://bit.ly/jd6wN
Patrick Lamb reports on Futurefirm 1.0 and the future of law – http://bit.ly/qgfm8; another report by Aric Press at http://bit.ly/yZSrQ
Dave Snowden – “Think anew, Act anew: Scenario Planning” – http://bit.ly/Wb3H4 – from planning for scenarios to true scenario planning.
Benjamin Sutherland notes another step in continuing evolution of iPod Touch as a computing platform – http://bit.ly/j9D7Z
Lifehacker covers five best screen capture tools – http://bit.ly/SftLU – very useful tools for presenters
Gary Marshall asks what if our tech is “good enough”? http://bit.ly/2S6wuh – “Now, though, the weakest link isn’t your PC: it’s you.”
Carolyn Elefant shows us another good way for lawyers to experiment with Wordle – http://bit.ly/YqiEX
Matthew Apsokardu on what PowerPoint teaches about martial arts and vice versa – http://bit.ly/DXI9G
A new blog post: Looking Back at (and Looking Forward from) ABA TECHSHOW 2009 – http://bit.ly/3gAzGm #techshow
Trent Hamm reviews Bert Decker’s You’ve Got to Be Believed to Be Heard – http://bit.ly/RddGv – Want to be a better presenter? Read this book

Check out the new The Kennedy-Mighell Report Podcast on the Legal Talk Network.
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