You go to most online court sites, you find opinions dating back to 1995, 1996 — sometimes even 1994. California has done a bit better than that — there you can search opinions dating back to 1850. Now that’s what I call an online court.
A new telephone directory
Gary Price has a nice review of the new phone and e-mail directory, Argali White & Yellow. Unlike most directories, Argali is a freedownloadable program, that accesses the Internet from your computer. I downloaded it this morning — I’ll let you know how I like it.
A New Issue of…
The Internet Legal Research Weekly is available for your review. Highlights:
Blawg of the Day
Ernest Miller, the guy behind Lawmeme who describes himself rather modestly as “just some guy who likes to think about the intersection of law and technology,” has his own blog, The Importance Of.
Tips to fight spam
It’s never a bad time for another tutorial on fighting spam.
Health Headlines in your newsreader
Health Media Company MedicineNet is now offering syndicated content, with a whole page of RSS feeds on medical topics.
Best of all, no messy cave-ins
The New York Times reports on recent developments in the field of “text mining,” which uses technology more powerful than a search engine to examine thousands of pages in a relatively short period of time. Is it the next big idea in Internet search? Could be….
Google chat
Google founder Sergey Brin has been chatting up the search engine lately. He sat down at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in August for this fireside chat. This week, he and co-founder Larry Page were interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air. You can find the interview on this page; just click on “Listen…
Blawgs of the Day
- By No Other is brought to us by D.C. Toedt, a general counsel in a software company. Originally titled Business Lessons, the blog contains notes of lessons the author has gained in his business law reading.
- David Sarnacki, a Michigan family and divorce attorney, hosts Domestic Diversions, a collaborative weblog with nine contributors
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For the Google power user
Tara Calashain discusses 20 Great Google Secrets over at PC Magazine. Many of these tips have been discussed right here with yours truly. They certainly are worth reviewing again.
