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To borrow from Tatoo, seems like internet on the planes will be a service here sooner rather than later. Maybe rich corinthian leather is next!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121382851874286403.html?mod=djemptech

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We’ve been talking a lot internally about how to approach the e-discovery roadblocks our customers are feeling pain about. As mentioned in a previous post, E-Discovery seems like an overly broad and at this point, totally overused term.
Its the perfect problem for us; full of complexity, difficult to assess, open to decisions that are [...]

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From Hacker/Essayist Paul Grahams Mind the Gap
Will technology increase the gap between rich and poor? It will certainly increase the gap between the productive and the unproductive. That’s the whole point of technology. With a tractor an energetic farmer could plow six times as much land in a day as he could [...]

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Courtney got this link from her sister. It’s a newspaper ad from 1989 for the Tandy 5000 MC Professional System. First off, it just jumped off the page what an anachronistic view of technology this contained. It’s expensive, over $8k, and the monitor and mouse aren’t included! It also lacks power — [...]

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Shout out to our neighbors at Threadless who are the cover of Inc. magazine. Really cool stuff, I’ve linked to the 37signals blog because it’s got the cover image.

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A nicely put together little introduction to SaaS and how it differs in important ways from old school ASP models.

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In all aspects of life today, bigger is better, so why shouldn’t this apply in the courtroom? With many computer screens, projector screens, and televisions now featuring a 16:9 aspect ratio, rather than the 4:3 ratio, document treatments should fill the screen no matter what the screen size.
By looking at the image below, which overlays [...]

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Capitalizing on some of our previous posts, and frankly stating the obvious, Microsoft is making clear that the company’s strategy is moving away from the desktop.
Not that this is news to anyone here. We’ve been focused on the web as the backbone for the delivery of all of our services. We think this internet thing [...]

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Saving Paper

Earth Day seems to be a good time to think about cutting waste. One easy solution is to use less paper. The following is a quote from the ABA page on Climate Change:
“Law offices tend to be paper-intensive, and the production and disposal of paper consumes substantial amounts of energy and generates significant [...]

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Complexity’s inevitable result is failure. No matter how it’s dressed up packaged and sold, too much complexity is a bad thing. We develop really creative ways to simplify complex concepts for juries. Our technology lab makes software that simplifies really complicated data management processes.
When people ask us about the value we can [...]

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