What Are You Doing in the 2000s?

What Are You Doing in the 2000s?. In the June issue of Fast Company, Seth Godin's column asks “What Did You Do in the 2000s?” How would you describe your efforts thus far? Cast your vote and join the discussion! [Fast Company]

Getting a Handle on Legal Tech ROI

Getting a Handle on Legal Tech ROI. ROI can be a difficult measure to obtain, especially in legal tech. I found a couple of articles that are good starting points. [DennisKennedy.blog]

LLRX Returns

LLRX Returns. The great LLRX.com returns with the latest edition of The Internet Roundtable and several other excellent articles. Thanks, Sabrina. [DennisKennedy.blog]

Senator Robert Byrd, again

Senator Robert Byrd, again. Here's another speech by Senator Robert Byrd: Truth has a way of asserting itself despite all attempts to obscure it. Distortion only serves to derail it for a time. No matter to what lengths we humans may go to obfuscate facts or delude our fellows, truth has a way of squeezing… Continue reading Senator Robert Byrd, again

Far-Flung Artworks, Side by Side Online

Far-Flung Artworks, Side by Side Online. A cooperative effort by 39 museums has put images of more than 100,000 artworks online. By Matthew Mirapaul. [New York Times: Technology]

Buffy auction

Buffy auction. Fox is auctioning off various bits of Buffy on eBay. You might buy Bad Willow's Bustier for a mere $3,500. [Mark Bernstein]

Tiny Seaside Town Goes Wi-Fi

Tiny Seaside Town Goes Wi-Fi. At first glance, the coastal California municipality of Half Moon Bay doesn't exactly seem cutting edge. But a small ISP there offers everyone in the center of town wireless Internet access. Elisa Batista reports from Half Moon Bay. [Wired News]