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State Bars Should Steal MLB's Strategy Plus 58 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, September 28, 2009

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 59 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

The Lawyerification of Litigation Support

70 Sizzling Smartphone Apps for Lawyers

Don't Criticize or Blame Others Until You Look in the Mirror

Where to Focus With Social Networking

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Topics: BlawgWorld Newsletter | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Litigation/Discovery/Trials

Nokia E71 Review; ScanSnap S510 Review; From the "Just Because You Can" Document Management Department

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 24, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: David Copeland reviews his Nokia E71 smartphone, Kurt Schoettler discusses two file naming caveats, and Denis Jodis reviews Fujitsu's ScanSnap S510. Don't miss this issue.

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The Biggest Email Risk; Outlook Archiving Tip; Scanner Shopping Tip; Palm Pre Problems; Push Gmail; Law Firm Marketing

By Sara Skiff | Friday, September 18, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: Aaron Craft reviews MXLogic for spam filering and shares his thoughts on challenge response software, Beverly Michaelis discusses the "File, Save As" feature of Outlook, Stephen Seldin discusses the most important feature of a scanner, David Long explains why he may not switch to a Palm Pre, and Jay Geary discusses push Gmail on his BlackBerry. Don't miss this issue.

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Palm Pixi First Look Plus 59 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, September 14, 2009

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 60 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

Review: Redact-It by IGC

The Digital Lawyer Crosses the Border

Management Lessons for Law Firms (PDF)

Law Practice Building Idea: Join a Nonprofit Board

Don't miss this issue or future issues.

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Tabs3 Smartphone Tip; Health Care Debate; Legal Social Networks; Dragon Microphone Tip

By Sara Skiff | Friday, September 11, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: Paul Purdue explains how to capture billable time on a smartphone in Tabs3, Leslie Shear and John Kennedy discuss the future of US health care, Jonathan Nystrom discusses the pros and cons of new technology, and Raymond Bottomly explains how to adjust your microphone's sleep setting in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional. Don't miss this issue.

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Bizhub and ScanSnap Reviews; Macs and Exchange; Loislaw Review; iTunes Tips; Timeslips Customer Service; Case Chronologies; Much More

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, September 10, 2009

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Edwin Bideau reviews Fujitsu's ScanSnap and Konica's bizhub multi-function printer, Mike Agron discuses the challenges he faced with Microsoft Exchange after he switched to a Mac, Jesse Farr reviews Loislaw for legal research, Neal Rogers shares some tips for using iTunes on a Vista PC, and Terry Rosenthal shares her thoughts on Timeslips' current customer support and product management teams. Don't miss this issue.

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Crooked Lawyer Plus 102 More Articles

By Sara Skiff | Monday, September 7, 2009

Coming today to BlawgWorld: Our editorial team has selected and linked to 59 articles from the past week worthy of your attention, including our Post of the Week. Here's a sample:

Primping Your PDFs

A Guide to Netbooks for Law Firms

Going It Alone

SMADD (Social Media Attention Deficit Disorder)

This issue also contains links to every article in the September/October 2009 issue of Law Practice and the September 2009 isse of Law Technology News. Don't miss this issue or future issues.

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Mac Defenders Speak Up; FileCenter Review; 3M Joystick Review; Treo Pro Review; Timeslips 64 Bit

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 21, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: William Shilling responds to a recent TechnoFeature about Macs in a law firm, Robert Maize reviews FileCenter's file deletion failsafe mechanism, George Allen reviews 3M's ergonomic joystick mouse, James Moore reviews the Treo Pro and shares what deterred him from buying a Palm Pre, and James Walsh shares some important information about Timeslips and the 64-bit version of Windows Vista. Don't miss this issue.

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MobileNavigator North America: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, August 17, 2009

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an Phone navigation app (see article below), a Web application that facilitates corporate Twitter use, software for managing your firm's smartphones, a metadata removal utility, and an online discovery review application with concept searching. Don't miss the next issue.

All Roads Lead to Convergence

Naysayers will tell you that convergence results in compromised products. That's sometimes true and sometimes false, but it misses the point because naysayers fail to appreciate the convenience factor. Does your local supermarket offer better steaks than your local butcher? Trick question. Your town no longer has a local butcher. Never bet against convergence. Now, about that dedicated GPS navigator dangling from your car's windshield.

MobileNavigator North America … in One Sentence
Navigon's MobileNavigator North America is a GPS turn-by-turn navigation app for the iPhone.

The Killer Feature
Nowadays, software companies want to sell you subscriptions. While subscriptions may make sense for complex products that would otherwise require a significant capital investment and constant maintenance, do you really want to pay an annuity for a navigation app?

MobileNavigator is the first iPhone navigation app from one of the major players that doesn't require a subscription. Instead, you pay a flat fee of $69.99 (this price will rise to $99.99 after August 31st).

If you're married and/or have teenage kids, the price drops significantly. That's because you can legally sync up to five iPhones to the same iTunes account. Thus, if you and your spouse each have an iPhone, you'll effectively pay $35 each.

Presumably, Navigon will offer to sell you updated maps in the future, but you can always politely decline if you don't need them.

Other Notable Features
You can use MobileNavigator in portrait or landscape mode and choose from 2D or 3D maps. Voice prompts instruct you when to exit, turn, etc.

To select a destination you can use your iPhone's address book. You can also select from points of interest. MobileNavigator supports both day and night mode when displaying maps. It also displays the speed limit for most roads and can alert you when you speed.

The Reality View Pro feature provides a realistic display of roads and markers to make it easier for you to get your bearings. Similarly, Lane Assistant Pro tells you which lane to occupy for upcoming exits and junctions. Real signposts provide additional context.

The Take Me Home feature does what it says with one press. If you receive a phone call, navigation resumes when you hang up.

What Else Should You Know?
Navigon promises additional features at no charge such as lowering iPod volume during voice prompts, multiple-destination routing, and integration of points of interest with the iPhone's address book. Navigon also sells MobileNavigator Europe. Learn more about MobileNavigator North America.

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Risky Business; Backup Perfection; Slim Mac Pickings; Locally-Build PCs; BlackBerry and PhoneTag Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 14, 2009

Coming today to Fat Friday: Ben Schorr discusses the risks of cloud computing, Steve Buchwalter describes his backup routine, Paul Mansfield shares his thoughts on DIY and locally-built PCs, Tom Trottier weighs the pros and cons of a Mac in the law office, and Andrew Weltchek reviews his experience using a BlackBerry with PhoneTag for transcribed voicemail. Don't miss this issue.

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