eFax cracks down on customers’ usage

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I have used the eFax free service since at least 1999, probably longer. In fact, I have used it so long that I had an eFax number with one of those hard-to-get “local” exchanges.

Recently, I received a notice from eFax stating: “When you signed up for your Free account, you agreed to the…

A search engine for law-related blogs

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Chad Williamson of Detod Communications has launched the beta version of Blawg Search, a search engine for law-related blogs. It allows you to search the full text of a number of blawgs and to view all postings for a selected blawg. The front page aggregates the latest blawg headlines.

Detod is a company that…

International Compliance Association unveils Web site

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The International Compliance Association, a non-profit professional organization dedicated to the furtherance of best compliance and anti-money-laundering practices in the financial services sector, launched a new Web site. According to its sites, the Birmingham, England-based ICA “seeks to transcend national boundaries by educating and supporting compliance and anti money laundering professionals globally, through the…

DocuLex reorganizes its site by industries

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DocuLex, developer and marketer of document imaging software, announced the creation of what it calls an online document-imaging resource center. This is a bit misleading, because the site remains primarily devoted to marketing DocuLex products. Now, however, the site is organized by industry. Select “Legal” and jump to a page describing the company’s…