I’m off to ABA Techshow — should be lots of fun! Although I won’t have the fancy wireless capabilities some people will have at the conference, I will be providing regular updates on the goings-on there. Stay tuned.
Inter Alia Shutting Down — Thanks for Your Support
No, not really — I just had to get in on the whole April Fool mania. If you want to see about some really good April Fool pranks, check out theApril Fool’s Day Gallery.
Tuesday’s Blawg
Wendy Seltzer, a fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, has a new weblog — Legal Tags.
Changes over at Ixquick
This week’s issue of…
…the Internet Legal Research Weekly is available for your perusal. Topics this week include:
— News Update
— Hawaiian Legal Resources
— Help Desk — Disable Hyperlinking
— New Sites — including AdLaw, Benefits Essentials, Center for Technology in Government, Daubert on the Web, and E-Mail Directory
Yes, but can we day trade weblogs?
Check out BlogShares, a fantasy stock market for weblogs. The popularity of a weblog is valued by the other sites that link to it — logically, BlogShares values a weblog’s “stock” on its number of inbound links. Right now, Inter Alia is valued at a paltry $303.73…..::sigh::
Weekend Blawg Review
Two new weblogs to mention this weekend. Gary Hart becomes the second (possible) presidential candidate with a blog — and from the looks of it, he writes his own material. We’ll see how long that lasts.
Closer to home, Dallas law firm Verner & Brumley has launched the Texas Family Law Blawg, which intends…
Texas Legislative Reference gets a facelift
The Texas Legislative Reference Library has a new look — although the content hasn’t changed much. Although it looks like a lot, you really need to visit the actual library to get to the good stuff. (Via beSpacific)
The List of Lists
Back in 1998, Gary Price created the List of Lists, which is exactly what it says it is. Back in 2000, Gary asked Trip Wyckoff of SpecialIssues.com to take over the list, which he finally unveiled in October 2002. The new iteration of the List of Lists is a database of ranked listings of companies,…
Big Brother, er, Tivo is watching you
Those of you who use Tivo know (or should know) that it records your actions while you’re watching television — what channels you visit as well as the recorded content you pause or rewind the most. In this article, Tivo reports on your Oscar-viewing behavior.
