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    Make Any Web Page Printer Friendly

    ByMike McBride October 14, 2008July 19, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This was posted to one of the Litigation Support mail lists, and I found the idea to be somewhat fascinating. Print What You Like: Ever print a web page only to find your printout is full of ads, empty space and other junk you don’t want? PrintWhatYouLike is a free web page editor that gives…

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    Why I like Tweetdeck

    ByMike McBride October 13, 2008September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Over the weekend, after seeing quite a few references to it, I decided to download Tweetdeck and check it out for myself. The idea of breaking the people I follow on Twitter into different groups was sort of intriguing, but I wasn’t exactly sure how it would work out in practice. As I began to…

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    Google’s Goggles Feature inspires e-discovery idea

    ByMike McBride October 9, 2008September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This is brilliant, not that we’d expect anything less from Craig Ball. How much easier would it be if every email was tagged, classified, and stored accordingly? What if no one from an organization could send an email without classifying it first? We already do things like force them to wipe metadata from attachments before…

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    New Resource for E-Discovery Info

    ByMike McBride October 9, 2008July 20, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Thanks to The Complex Litigator for pointing me to this new site, ElectronicDiscovery.info. Not only is there a blog at this site, there’s an e-discovery news feed pulling information from all over the internet (I located a link to my last post in the feed, that always helps me view the site positively..*L*), and a…

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    Thinking about e-Discovery?

    ByMike McBride October 8, 2008September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Ron Miller thinks you should be. I couldn’t agree more. Case in point, recently I’ve done some work for a client who finds themselves party to litigation. Now, I don’t even now what the issues are, or who’s bringing the litigation, but this much I do know, the main document custodian involved in the case…

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    Another Thing I Learned about Robocopy Today

    ByMike McBride October 6, 2008July 19, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Apparently, if you use Robocopy to copy data into a folder that doesn’t already exist in the source directory, Robocopy will create the folder, as I thought it would, but it will be created as a System folder, with Hidden and Read-Only attributes. Now, that’s not a big deal, it’s easy enough to make hidden…

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