Lit Support Links (weekly)

The Social Age of Evidence Collection tags: LitSupport MM The EDRM Buyer’s Guide – Part III tags: LitSupport MM How “Dark” is E-Discovery Pricing? tags: LitSupport MM Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Closing Thoughts tags: LitSupport MM Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Keeping…

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RIP Flash

The other day, my wife was driving us down the road and we happened to be behind a guy driving a truck with a website URL on the back of it. It was an interesting business name, and we were guessing what it was when I decided to pull out my iPhone and find out….

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Google Plus Rolls Out Pages, Still No RSS Import

Before I made any comments about Google Plus’ new Pages feature, I wanted to take a look for myself. So I created a page for my website.Feel free to add it to your circles if you’re interested. The first obvious lacking feature, much like the most obvious lacking feature of Plus in general, is the…

Links (weekly)

Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Keep Existing Customers, Part 1 tags: LitSupport MM Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Getting New Customers, Part 5 tags: LitSupport MM Controversial Issues in E-Discovery tags: LitSupport MM Attitude and Aptitude in Litigation Support tags: LitSupport MM Posted…

Lit Support Links (weekly)

Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Keep Existing Customers, Part 1 tags: LitSupport MM Marketing a Litigation Support / eDiscovery Department within a Law Firm: Getting New Customers, Part 5 tags: LitSupport MM Controversial Issues in E-Discovery tags: LitSupport MM Attitude and Aptitude in Litigation Support tags: LitSupport MM Posted…

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Google Plus is Not a Social Network?

This has been a big week at Google, what with big changes to Gmail and Google Reader. Some folks are not thrilled with the new more Plus-friendly Google Reader.  I can sort of see their point. I didn’t use Google Reader’s “Shared Items” feature, mostly because they never integrated it with Feedburner’s Link Splicer in…