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3 Geeks and a Law Blog
http://geeklawblog.blogspot.com
A law blog addressing the foci of 3 intrepid law geeks, specializing in their respective fields of knowledge management, internet marketing and library sciences, melding together to form the Dynamic Trio.
Recent Posts
Fishing the Social Media Ocean
Yesterday, the 3 Geeks all got together for a Twitter-style interview hosted by MH Connected's Alin Wagner-Lahmy. Although it is hard to get a serious answer out of Toby, Lisa or me, there was something that Alin asked that made me think of how I mo...
AFAs: Inputs vs Outcomes
I thoroughly enjoyed Steve Levy’s ITLA web seminar this Monday on Legal Project Management. Of course the subject of Alternative Fee Arrangements (AFAs) came up and the inter-connection between them and legal project management was discussed.A not...
Thanks for the Fun!
I think I can speak for all 3 of us when I say, "Thanks, ABA, for recognizing we 3 Geeks and A Law Blog in its Third Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100."And a big thanks to all of our readers, commenters and followers. Every time someone interacts with us,...
We Need You - Ideas for Testing Google Scholar Via Crowdsourcing
It seems that Toby and I have a few extra dollars in our pockets, and we wanted to test some more Crowdsourcing Projects. Back in May, we did a 5 Part Series on Crowdsourcing and had some fun testing out different projects using Amazon's MTurk Crowd...
Google\'s Chrome OS - Welcome Back to 1995!!
Now that I've had a weekend to play with two different variations of the new Chrome OS (reviewed here), I have to say that I've got a lot of mixed feelings about Google's attempt to jump into the operating system arena. One of the feelings I felt th...
IT\'s Future: \'Cloud\'y With A Chance Of Downsizing?
Whenever I mention "The Cloud" to my IT/KM friends, I usually see the hairs on the back of their necks stand up and a flash of anger cross their faces. Up until yesterday I assumed that the general dislike of "The Cloud" was one born out of instabil...


Excellent explorations of the possibilities and ramifications of issues many law firms have yet to consciously acknowledge, let alone break down clearly and act upon. Great resource for attorneys and law firms attempting to sort out the role of and approach to technology and KM in the law firm.
Posted: July 13th, 2009 | More Reviews From TotalAttorneys | Report This Comment