Category «Internet Trends»
Features – A Reshuffling of the Legal Profession
Subjects: Features, Internet Trends, Legal ProfessionFeatures – The Promise of the Daily Me: An In-depth Look at the Different Flavors of Personalization
The Promise of the Daily Me: An In-depth Look at the Different Flavors of Personalization From fishWrap, PointCast and My Yahoo to bots, metabrowsers and wireless services, an in-depth look at personalization’s uneven track record, and vast potential.
By J.D. Lasica
Extras – Upgrade Your Firm's Internet Connection – Now! The economic slowdown is offering an unprecedented opportunity to upgrade your firm's Internet connection.
Upgrade Your Firm’s Internet Connection – Now!
The economic slowdown is offering an unprecedented opportunity to upgrade your firm’s Internet connection.
Notes from the Technology Trenches – Keeping Pace With the Changing Technology Scene
Subjects: Internet Resources, Internet Trends, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Technology TrendsFeatures – Preventing Content from Being Napsterized: New technologies target theft of online intellectual property
Preventing Content from Being Napsterized
New technologies target theft of online intellectual property
Notes from the Technology Trenches – Efforts to go "Ad-free" on the Internet
Subjects: Internet Trends, Notes from the Technology Trenches, Web UtilitiesExtras – Internet Technologies: Realities and Strategies for a Connected World
Information Innovator’s Institute March 1999
Features – Internet Communications Tools
Internet Communication Tools By Diana Botluk
Diana Botluk is an online legal information professional who lectures, teaches and writes about finding law-related information in an online environment. She is the author of The Legal List: Research on the Internet, and a columnist for Internet Law Researcher newsletter, with a column called Finding Information on the World Wide Web. She teaches basic, advanced and online legal research at the University of Maryland, and Internet classes at CAPCON Library Network. She has lectured at many professional conferences, is actively involved in the Law Librarians Society of D.C. and the American Association of Law Libraries. She is a reference librarian at Catholic University Law School, where she earned her J.D. in 1984.
Features – Staying Current with Push Technology
Return to Library Staying Current with Push Technology By Gary Teal (Posted November 1, 1997; Archived December 1, 1997)
Gary Teal is a Technology Strategy Consultant with the LEXIS-NEXIS National Center for Law and Technology. Gary has a degree in Computer Science and has worked in law firm automation since 1985. He was Manager of Information Systems for the Washington Office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius for six years. Gary joined LEXIS-NEXIS last December, and is based in Washington, D.C.