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New LinkedIn App Connected Makes Networking Easy
tags: MM SocNetPres
Every American Will Experience This in Their Lifetime — Or Know Someone Who Will
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The Link Between E-Discovery and Information Governance
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Technical competence an ethical obligation in eDiscovery
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A Case for Insourcing E-Discovery Data Management
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Saw this over at PocketPC Thoughts this morning. An article about the Air Marshals use of PDA’s: “The Transportation Security Administration spent $6.9 million to outfit the federal air marshal corps with voice-capable wireless handheld computers for in-flight use and then subsequently banned any voice usage because of potential interference with cockpit functions, according to…
Well,that’s not exactly useful. Hope you got a Feedly account before they put this limit in place. If you didn’t, are you using an RSS reader? http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2017/02/fe aedly-limits-new-users-to-100-feeds-in.html Image by The Logo Smith Follow these topics: Links, Tech
If you’re not in Ohio, maybe you haven’t paid much attention to the happenings of a certain intern and a stolen backup tape, so let me fill you in: – News reports a backup tape was stolen from an intern, working for the state’s, car. It is believed the tape has personal information, including SSN’s…
One of the real struggles when trying to bring our whole selves to the workplace, including our struggles, is that often, the details don’t need to be widely shared. Sometimes because the details involve other people, or there are things that we don’t feel comfortable sharing, yet we can ask for help and support. This goes for family and friendships too.
“The problem stems from each of the company’s revenue streams, which ultimately diminish the business value of using the service. Whether it’s being paid to promote content, focusing on sales and recruitment over other professions, or interruptive advertising, these streams incentivise poor behaviour by individual users on the site. In other words, LinkedIn’s business model…
Over at the eDiscovery 101 blog there’s a good response to the fact that “82 percent of employees use their personal email accounts to send large work-related files when an email attachment exceeds the size limit imposed by IT.” I agree with all of the points Bill makes, except one. Can you guess which one?…