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You are familiar with “let’s kills all the lawyers.” Not so fast. Think reporters. Think Global Voices Summit 08.
To be sure, if you’re a “speller of big words” (as my friend calls a good, critical thinker) you know the infamous “kill all the lawyers” line from Henry VI suggests that such a move will rid [...]
So you know Jott will transcribe your 30-second voice blurb, and send it as a text, email or RTM, but now it will also read feeds to you! What’s not to love? Thanks (once again) to Lifehacker:
Voice-to-text service Jott has up and reversed their game a bit with their latest service offering—having custom-picked [...]
Why develop an online law practice?
Recall Jeff Goldblum as Ian in Jurassic Park: “Your scientists were so pre-occupied with whether or not they could they didn’t stop to think if they should.” I’m not suggesting we should not practice online, but I do know folks (especially folks like me who love to discover “look [...]
simple, fun, collaborative. Disqus comment system makes that possible, so the service is now part of the Kansas Business Attorney
Link: Abilene Christian University. It is no secret the Kansas Business Attorney has been skeptical of the iPhone. The rest of the story. While the AT&T 8525 has certainly filled the bill for mobile connectedness, there is a quiet concession to be made. Fewer keystrokes may have value. [...]
A through review of the iPhone? I’ve found it (in 5 parts so far), by Paul Thurrott on his SuperSite. Be sure to read all five parts (and compare it to what you know of the 8525). Here’s some excerpt to get you there:
As a long-time PDA and smart phone user, I [...]