practicehacker
Tips, tools, tricks, traps, and advice regarding the use of technology in law practice (esp. Web 2.0 / law 2.0 / enterprise 2.0 techniques and technologies).
Author: Mazyar Hedayat practices at M. Hedayat + Asssociates in Bollingbrook, Ill. He also writes The Illinois Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog.
Blawg Related Categories: Law Practice Management • Legal Technology • Solo / Small Firm
Recent Posts from practicehacker
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Google Dashboard … uh, so what?
People are getting way too excited about this. It’s just a dashboard!
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DocVerse: MS Word Does Google Docs
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getting found online
From Guy Kawasaki’s Alltop - some good advice about how to get found online: Don’t Be Ordinary. Unique ideas will take you further than throwing money at marketing Create Good Content. Blogs, videos, podcasts, social…
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egg-drop soup with a side of iPhone
According to this piece in the Silicon Valley Insider, the iPhone only picked up 5,000 subscribers in its first weekend on sale in China. China Unicom says it’s pleased with the launch of the iPhone…
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Why do we need Social Media again…?
Seems like every once in a while someone fields a pro social media piece; and right on its heels an anti message. Today’s installment in the culture wars comes courtesy of digiday with the ominous…
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The Complete Guide to Google Wave
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Google Voice Quick Reference
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OCR Terminal
OCR Terminal is an online application that converts .pdf .jpg .tiff images files into searchable, editable formats such as .doc .xl .rtf .txt Users can also choose to convert just part of a document. The…
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GoodSharks … its safe to go in the water again
GoodSharks Founder Alicia Dearn has a vision: she wants to humanize lawyers and uplift her profession in the eyes of the consumer public, while helping solos and small firms market efficiently. Her website, www.GoodSharks.com, blends…
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Up and Comers from the Real-Time Web Summit
Another day another buzzword. Today it’s the real-time web - one in a series of recent developments making the web more useful. Now the web travels with our handheld devices (mobile web) alerts us when something happens (web of things) keeps us informed…