Articles Posted in March, 2003

Software tool ‘visualizes’ Google searches

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SearchDay reports today that anacubis, a company specializing in uncovering criminal connections and terrorist networks, has released a free visualization tool that reveals hidden relationships in Google search results.

“The anacubis Viewer,” SearchDay says, “automatically represents ‘entities,’ such as people, organizations and locations, as small graphic icons. It then shows the relationships between…

Leaving the law for public service

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Every Tuesday, TechnoLawyer.com distributes “Technorelease Tuesday,” a form of advertorial e-mail in which legal vendors pay to include their content, with the proviso that it must be content “that teaches rather than preaches.”

Anthony Vlahos from lexisONE put together an interesting contribution today — three articles about how lawyers can leave the rat…

SohoAttorney adds classifieds

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I wrote earlier about Jonathan Bender’s blog/site, SohoAttorney, which focuses on attorneys practicing from small offices or home offices. When Bender received a request recently from a fellow solo who was looking for a home for some used computer equipment that he add online classifieds, he took him up on it. The result…

Blawg tracks Tax Court opinions

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The Tax Court has ruled that taxpayer is not allowed to deduct business-related travel expenses because his business requires him to travel constantly. Makes sense? No. But so reports Decnavda’s Dialectic, a new blawg devoted to tracking the Tax Court from California lawyer Tim Carter.…