Shortly after I wrote earlier today about Podzinger, saying that I could not not find my own podcast, Coast to Coast, there, I heard from a company representative who pointed out that, in his own search, he was able to find it.…
Full-text searching of podcasts
I wrote last April about Podscope, the first full-text search engine for podcasts. Now there is another, Podzinger, launched by BBN Technologies, Cambridge, Mass.
Podzinger is impressive for its features. Search results include text highlights of the portions of the audio that match your search. Click on any word in the…
How Web-savvy are you?
Writer Wendy Davis explores some answers to this question in her article, How Web-Savvy Are You?, republished from Small Firm Business.
Her article includes a mention of Coast to Coast, the weekly legal news podcast I cohost along with J. Craig Williams. Here’s an excerpt:
…“As with blogs, podcasting can
Resolve to be a better blogger
I just finished reading Blawg Review #38, in which Evan Schaeffer, having been handed the Blawg Review podium, delivers a studied lecture in how to be a better blogger, in the form of 10 New Year’s resolutions for bloggers. I encourage you to read it.…
Wall Street Journal launches law page and blog
The Wall Street Journal Online this week launched a law page and a law blog, both intended to provide news and analysis on events and trends important to the legal market. You will have to be a subscriber to access the law page, but the law blog, titled — you guessed it —
Martindale.com adds side-by-side comparisons
LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell today unveiled an enhanced version of its Martindale.com lawyer directory site that includes a tool allowing side-by-side comparisons of lawyers’ credentials. The tool allows users to compare up to four law firms or lawyers based upon criteria such as areas of practice, size of firm, office locations, educational background and attorney bar…
Murder case raises new blogging issues
I have written before about blogs as evidence. Here is an Editor & Publisher article about how the blogs of a family involved in a North Carolina murder case are raising ethical issues for news reporters and editors.
Excerpt:
…“With so much written about blogging in the past year, it’s amazing that just
A must-have add-in for Outlook users
Any professional who uses Outlook to manage contacts, appointments and reminders should stop whatever he or she is doing right now and download Anagram. This is an elegantly simple but remarkably useful tool that lets you grab information from anywhere on your computer with a single keystroke and place it into Outlook as a…
Blog covers International Criminal Court
I recently came across Jus in Bello, a blog from Pace University School of Law that covers the International Criminal Court, other international criminal tribunals and the law of international criminal prosectuion. The blog is written by Pace law professors Thomas M. McDonnell, Gayl S. Westerman and Mark Shulman. Lawyer…
Clarification of a recent post
I wrote Dec. 13 about a new source for online dispute resolution, The Courthouse Steps. I later received a note from the company’s founder, Robert V. Kixmiller, saying that my description of the service’s operation was not quite on point.
With regard to how the service works, I wrote:
…“Either party to
Another Mass. law blogger
In my continuing quest to identify law-related bloggers in Massachusetts, I have come across another: Velvel on National Affairs, written by Lawrence R. Velvel, dean of Massachusetts School of Law.…
Dennis Kennedy picks the best legal blogs
Gee, just when I was about to tease Dennis Kennedy for naming his own blog as among his 2005 Best of Legal Blogging Awards, I read that he cites me as precedent for so doing. Whoops.
The fact is, his list is right on in its selections — including his selection of…
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