Market researcher IDC predicts that the volume of e-mail will double by 2006, from 31 million to over 60 million sent every day.
Using technology at trial
This article from Law.com discusses the admissibility of technology-presented evidence, and the challenges facing litigators who use such technology.
A New Look for the List of Lists
Gary Price’s List of Lists, a compilation of business/industry lists and other rankings, is being updated. Best of all, it’s free! Give it a look.
PayPal hit with old AOL scam
Do you use PayPal? You may have recently received an e-mail asking you to re-enter your credit card information, because the company’s computer systems were having problems. Don’t do it! When I used to use AOL, I would frequently get e-mails allegedly from the company asking for my passwords and credit card numbers…
Way cool new clock
How to live a long, long life
How do you get to be 113 years old (and the oldest person in America)? Avoid getting married and the headache of men.
The Return of the Bookmobile
The Internet Archive, home of the marvelous Wayback Machine, has built a Bookmobile. The goal of the Bookmobile is to promote the reading, downloading and printing of over 20,000 books currently in the public domain.
Tired of searching? Hire an expert
This article from the SF Gate reviews “expert” services offered by Google, Yahoo, and Keen. I have always wondered about the viability of such services — a long time ago, I signed up to be a so-called “expert” at AskMe.com, and I was amazed at two things: 1) how much of a time…
Too busy for a movie? Try one in a minute
Amazon Light introduces One-Click
Have you tried Amazon Light? It’s a great slimmed-down version of the massive supersite. This week, Amazon Light introduced One-Click purchasing, which has been available on the main site for some time. Give it a try!
