Susan Crawford is an Assistant Professor at Cardozo Law School teaching cyberlaw and intellectual property law, and she’s publishing the appropriately-named Susan Crawford Blog.
All the leaves are brown…..
Okay, they won’t be brown here in Dallas for another two months. But I’m still off to California for a short trip to visit my sister. See you back here next week.
Blawg of the Day
New Jersey law firm Stark & Stark has debuted its second weblog (also designed by lexBlog), the New Jersey Law Blog.
Shocking Discovery
What?!?!? The New York Times discovers that there is a worldwide problem with spyware!
A new look for Jeeves
Ask Jeeves has unveiled some new and interesting features this week. First is the ability to save specific search results to an online folder, which will hold 1,000 search listings (more if you register, for free). You can also organize, annotate, and share the sites you save.
9/29 Update: Gary Price has a lengthy …
Blawg of the Day
Andy Havens is a law firm marketing consultant, and he’s writing about serious marketing for law firms and legal marketers over at Legal Marketing.
Track your favorite tunes
If you use the great NetNewsTracker service and you like music, you’ll love TunesTracker, which searches the iTunes Music Store daily for your favorite artists, and notify you when new songs are available. You can have up to 50 searches running at one time, and it’s all free.
Hot off the Presses
Issue #165 of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is ready for your review. Highlights:
Those dastardly phishermen
I like to think I’m pretty savvy about spotting phishing and other e-mail scams. I have always said that your bank or credit card company (or any financial institution, for that matter) will never ask for your personal information via an e-mail. Most of these phishing scams are easy to spot — just hovering your…
Blawg of the Day
The Xerdict Group, who publish the Legal Extranet Blog I mentioned last month, is also blogging at the Legal Technology Blog, featuring recent and current information on legal technology trends, activities and vendors. It’s interesting that neither of these blogs link to the other.
