Law Blog Created for Single Trial
From the LA Times (reg. req’d), PeopleSoft Lawyer’s Weblog Is Fresh Twist in Spin Wars. View from the Court
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From the LA Times (reg. req’d), PeopleSoft Lawyer’s Weblog Is Fresh Twist in Spin Wars. View from the Court
Blogging With The Boss’s Blessing – “More companies are helping employees to speak freely — and bond with customers.”
From Darlene Fichter, links to her June 17, 2004 presentation, Weblogs – Opportunities for Special Libraries: PowerPoint Resources and Biblography
PR bloggers push forth the medium For reference, see PR Opinions, PR Fuel and The New PR Wiki.
Can blogging replace communities of practice?
The New York Time provides a useful guide to RSS and newsfeed applications, noting free and fee-based services, as well as limitations of the technology. This article is not a comprehensive review, so for more information check my previous topical postings. From the Online Journalism Reviews, RSS Feeds Can Build Web Traffic, but Fence Sitters …
Who Downloaded the Spyware? Not Me! Coming Soon – the Death of Search Engines? Trends in Blog Searching Change Strategies Are the Key to KM International Commercial Arbitration: Locating the Resources (Revised) Online Legal Information in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – Updated Metaforix@Health – Prescription Drug Pricing: Issues and Resources Notes From the Technology Trenches …
Blog Software Breakdown via Slashdot, compares features and requirements of the following apps: b2Evolution, Nucleus CMS, Serendipity, SPIP, TextPattern and WordPress.
Blogging behind the firewall – InfoWorlds internal Weblog started as an experiment. Already, its indispensable.
A modest proposal for using blogs to keep IT teams and management up-to-date on implementation: “IT organizations that can effectively use blogs as managerial tools (or communication resources) are probably development environments that take both people and their ideas seriously.”
Launched yesterday, with the Google Blog the following description: “Insight into the news, technology, and culture of Google. Get the latest word direct from the Googleplex about new technology, hot issues, and the wide world of search.” As of this evening, there are two postings.
Trends in Blog Searching, by Christina K. Pikas, a Techical Services Librarian at JHU’s Applied Physics Laboratory, provides a valuable resource on the effective use of general search engines and blog search engines.