When you find out that a major public figure is really an army of one--you sit up and take notice. The currrent issue of TIME magazine (with Jack Abramoff on the cover--finally without a hat!) has an interesting group of articles about health and … [Continue reading]
What Will Brown Do With You?
Send you to the junkyard if you're not on your toes. Tom Collins reports on an interesting decision allegedly made by UPS to terminate the services of a long-time outside firm. He quotes a remark attributed to Teri P. McClure, vice president and … [Continue reading]
RIM’s Real BlackBerry Problem
Sometimes you can't win for losing. Late last year, I was looking at trading up from my beloved "Zoolander" Samsung a530. I went to a local Verizon store to examine the current offerings. As I looked at the new Research in Motion BlackBerry 7130e, … [Continue reading]
Corporate Blogging and Dissent
What happens to corporate blogging policies when a blogger disagrees with the company? Microsoft is learning about this in real time. Late last year, Microsoft deleted a blog posted on its MSN Spaces service in China. According to a report in The … [Continue reading]
Law 2.0 — Is The Train Leaving the Station?
Dion Hinchcliffe has published a helpful summary of various "offshoots" of the Web 2.0 "revolution". There's a convenient graphic here. And what do you know--right between Library 2.0 and Media 2.0 is Law 2.0. (Typical of us lawyers--always … [Continue reading]
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