I’m planning to collect and post a set of links about ways to help out with the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
For now, however, my biggest relief is that my friend and blogging colleague Ernie Svensen has gotten out New Orleans safely. The posts on his blog about his experience are both touching and compelling. The
Dennis Kennedy
Forensic Biopsy. Called in before the autopsy.
Dennis Kennedy is the Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Idea Propulsion Laboratory (KIPL), where he investigates AI and innovation challenges when standard playbooks fail.
His framework is The NeoHolmesian Method he's developed: treating complex problems as investigations rather than predictions. Where most see uncertainty, he see patterns. Where most offer forecasts, he offers methods.
Doing My Part to Make the Blawgosphere a Bit More Wry
Some wry commentary.
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Podcasting : The Need to Read Digital Music and Other License Language Carefully
The tricky world of digital licensing.
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Postcard from the ILTA Conference
Greetings from ILTA
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RethinkIP: Stepping Up to Fill the Need for RSS Feeds
A milestone in legal RSS.
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Replay of Blogging for Lawers Webcast Now Available
Free replay of blogging webinar now available.
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An RSS Sign or Omen? You Decide
I’ve spent a lot of time and energy over the last several years learning and thinking about the implications of RSS. I gave a presentation Friday on legal technology trends and predictions and heard myself saying that RSS is the most exciting technology development I’ve ever seen. I do believe that, especially in the context…
See you at ILTA?
Blogger meet-up.
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The Big Firm to Solo Practice Route Becomes Less Attractive?
Lawyers not entrepreneurs
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