At the ILTA conference I was introduced to 3 different legal KM blogs of note. They are:

Caselines has a Litigation KM angle to it (but not e-discovery – which is good). I saw David Hobbie present on Litigation KM – which is his thing at Goodwin Proctor. Good presentation showing great KM implementation. Nice

Although this time convergence is not in-house counsel cutting its number of outside firms, its software providers cutting the number of platforms they work on.

One example is the partnership announced at the ILTA conference between Interwoven and Lexis. The two are combining their products into one offering Lexis is calling “Lexis Search Advantage.”

After not seeing much value in the Martindale-Hubbell – LinkedIn deal and after waiting (and not alone) to see more value come from social networking, I admit Lexis may be on to something. What many of us have been waiting to see is some definable business value to come from social networking. There is

Of course, being a geek, I have to love the fact that Google releases a comic book to explain its new browser. Google Chrome, Google’s new Internet Browser, is set for an early release tomorrow, due to the fact that some within Google leaked the information out a little earlier than planned.
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LinkedIn is expanding the capabilities of its Group Networks by adding some enhancements. Here is the email that I got on Tuesday. NOTE: The enhancements are ready until FRIDAY!! (I missed that part of the message and started yelling at my computer screen when I couldn’t find the enhancements.) Here’s the announcement:

First, thank you

Well, it looks like I’m going to skip over another one of the Microsoft upgrades. Although I’ve used Internet Explorer almost exclusively since 1996, I somehow didn’t get to use the 7.0 version at work because of the amount of “customizations” that we made on the IE 6 platform.

Now it is time for IE

Wow… there is a great “conversation” going on in the Competitive Intelligence world over the ethical requirements that law firms should require their CI professionals to uphold. Melissa Ruman Steward, Shareholder in Winstead’s Dallas office, penned a NLJ article this week as a response to Ann Lee Gibson’s article on 45 CI Tips for Law

You here something once – you notice it. You here it twice and it catches your attention. You start hearing it everywhere and you better pay attention.

This is the case with virtualization (a.k.a. Virtual Private Server). This 80’s mainframe concept is back and back in a big way. So much that it’s even touching