PC World asks the question, why are you getting so much spam?. The article highlights a study from the Center for Democracy and Technology, and provides some good (if basic) recommendations on reducing the flood of spam. I’ll be posting more on this in the next few weeks.
Ethics for e-mailers
Another helpful article from Law.com discusses the ethical obligations inherent when lawyers practice law by e-mail. Follow these suggestions!
Inside Google’s Success
Fast Company has a long, interesting report on How Google Grows….and Grows…..and Grows.
Those were the days
Law.com takes us on a stroll down document production memory lane with this article on the evolution from drudgery to digital.
More streams of intelligence
Rory points out this link to webcasts from Harvard Law School, featuring speakers from Harvard’s Saturday School Program, among others. The webcasts date back to 2000.
Crutch for the web surfer?
PC World reports on Richard Mander, who wants to abolish your browser’s “Back” button. Well, maybe not, but he does believe web designers rely on a surfer using it rather than design appropriate navigation tools within the website itself.
Have you visited the Treasury Department site today?
A lot of people do, apparently, according to this Nielsen/NetRatings study. The study found that nearly a third of all Internet users visited at least one government website last month. (Via Sabrina)
The law student blogs keep a’comin’
Denise directs us to four new law student weblogs today. Must….Sleep chronicles the life of a law student living (and sleeping, presumably) in Chicago.
University of Memphis law student Mason Wilson maintains two blawgs — his own weblog, blogwash, and Tiger Law, a full service web log for Memphis law students. Mason’s currently…
The Madness is upon us…
For those of you who will be filling out NCAA hoops brackets over the next few days, Kevin points us to this page reviewing the bracket interfaces of various sports sites.
De-Google yourself
Tired of being Googled? Christina Buu-Hoan offers some tips on creating a Google-free space online.
Good luck with that. (Via Search Engine Blog)
