Email Hacked
Apparently, an old Yahoo! email account that I haven’t used in over a year, was accessed by someone to send out emails to everyone in the contact list. Since I had, at some point, imported my LinkedIn contacts to Yahoo!, … Read More
Blog about eDiscovery, Training, Technology, and Careers, with a bit of Social Media mixed in.
Apparently, an old Yahoo! email account that I haven’t used in over a year, was accessed by someone to send out emails to everyone in the contact list. Since I had, at some point, imported my LinkedIn contacts to Yahoo!, … Read More
Never let it be said that I don’t share vital information with you. What could be more vital than this today?
This afternoon I attended a lunch and learn session put on by the local paralegal association. They had a number of folks from AccessData in to talk about Summation and their other Litigation Support tools. Despite the fact that I … Read More
The other day when I saw all the hub-bub about Twitter basically telling developers to not bother developing clients, I was really struck by their claim that 90% of Twitter users use official Twitter apps. Maybe my world is just … Read More
Earlier this week, I gave notice to my current firm. I’ve been offered, and accepted ,a Litigation Support Analyst position with a much larger firm. (I’m not exactly sure about their policies regarding naming the firm in a blog post, … Read More
I’ve been saying for quite some time now that I couldn’t understand why some features of the desktop version of Tweetdeck weren’t being added to the iPhone app. (Mostly global filters.) Apparently, there was a reason for that. Tweetdeck was … Read More
I was watching a conversation on Twitter yesterday between a sports reported for the local paper and some of his followers. They were discussing the number one rule of sport reporters, “No rooting in the pressbox”. He pointed out that … Read More