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Blogs as Books and the Repurposing of Content

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, August 6, 2007

Blawgworld_book_c2_free_185 As you may have heard, one week ago we released two eBooks in one PDF file: BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide. Currently available for free download from about 65 Web sites, you can download a copy here.

A compendium of 77 outstanding blawg posts, the BlawgWorld 2007 section of our eBook follows a well-proven model — repurposed content reaches new audiences.

For example, some people watch movies in theaters, but even more people watch them on DVD, HBO, network television, iPods, airplanes, etc.

Also, popular newspaper columnists and comic strip artists often collect their work in books. And those who write books often publish a chapter in a magazine.

Why should blogs be any different?

That's what we think, and that's also what the folks at SharedBook think. Talk about timing — the same week that we released our eBook, SharedBook released Blog2Print.

On-demand vanity publishing for blogs, Blog2Print enables bloggers and their readers to order a blog as a book (you get both a PDF eBook and a printed version). You can select the entire blog or posts within a date range, and add cover art, a dedication, and other material. At this point in time, you cannot cherry pick blog posts. Also, Blog2Print currently supports only Blogger.

Blog2Print joins Blurb in an increasingly crowded space.

Now, I personally think it's more interesting to read a collection of essays from different blogs than from one blog, but I think Blog2Print and Blurb have many potential uses.

For example, law firms that publish a blawg could use Blog2Print to send a book of their blawg posts to their clients every year.

Also, a number of blogs exist that have a beginning, middle, and end just like a book. For example, my personal favorite, The Darth Side, is a diary of Darth Vader written during Episodes V and VI, the last two Star Wars movies (sequence-wise). It's hilarious and a perfect candidate for printing in book form. In fact, the author has already made a PDF file of the blog available for download — and it's certainly easier to read the PDF file than to read the blog.

So, how well does Blog2Print work? My printer industry blogger friend Jim Lyons has already given it a spin using his own blog as the proverbial guinea pig. Read his post, Enhanced SharedBook Blogger Widget.

Also announced last week, Wikitravel introduced Wikitravel Press, a new service that enables you to print your own travel books using information from Wikitravel, a user-generated online travel guide.

(Blurb and Wikitravel Press links provided by Bob Ambrogi of Lawsites.)

About TechnoEditorials
A TechnoEditorial is the vehicle through which we opine and provide tips of interest to managing partners, law firm administrators, and others in the legal profession. TechnoEditorials appear first in TechnoGuide, and later here in TechnoLawyer Blog. TechnoGuide, which is free, also contains exclusive content. You can subscribe here.

Topics: BlawgWorld eBook | CLE/News/References | Entertainment/Hobbies/Recreation | Online/Cloud | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial

Tabs3 and PracticeMaster; DualHead2Go Review; Olympus DS-4000 Review; Word Processor Irrelevance

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 3, 2007

Coming August 9, 2007 to Answers to Questions: Jason Havens reviews the Tabs3/PracticeMaster suite and how it compares to its competitors while Paul Purdue specifically reviews PracticeMaster's email integration capabilities, John Stefaniuk reviews the Olympus DS-4000 digital recorder, Craig Bayer explains how he uses two extra 21" monitors with his Dell Latitude laptop, and Tim Donovan discusses why choosing a word processor should be the least of a new law student's worries. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Monitors | Practice Management/Calendars | TL Answers

Top 10 Tips for a Successful Legal Blog

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 3, 2007

Coming August 7, 2007 to TechnoFeature: The world needs another top 10 list like ... well, you get the idea. But when it comes to building a better legal blog (blawg), a short list can go a long way towards helping lawyers find their voice online -- whether an associate in a large firm or a sole practitioner leveling the playing field. In this article, Mazyar M. Hedayat, a lawyer and blogger whose outspoken nature recently earned him a guest appearance on "This Week in Law," sets forth a top ten list as only he can. You see, before laying down his own top ten tips, he reviews the actual and imagined top ten tips of legal blogging pioneers. Two of these pioneers, Denise Howell and Dennis Kennedy, respond at the end of the article.

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Topics: CLE/News/References | Coming Attractions | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | TechnoFeature

eDiscovery and Digital Forensics; MobileWrite Review; Treo Headset; PalmVNC Review; Timeslips Review; ScanSnap Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, August 3, 2007

Coming August 10, 2007 to Fat Friday: Jerry Nicholson explains the difference between e-discovery and digital forensics, Jerry Sullenberger reviews handwriting recognition software for the Treo and the Treo Bluetooth headset, Scott Bassett explains how you can access you PC from a Palm OS device, David Abell reviews Timeslips' bill reprint feature (and what happens when you miss a patch), and Diane Sherman reviews the Fujitsu ScanSnap. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Coming Attractions | Computer Accessories | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Fat Friday | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Networking/Operating Systems | Utilities

RealDealDocs: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Sara Skiff | Wednesday, August 1, 2007

In today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire, lawyer and legal technology legend Dennis Kennedy covers an online document repository for transactional lawyers, an inexpensive PDF creation tool for Windows, and a suite of PDF utilities for Mac. Don't miss the next issue.

Below you'll find one of the three articles from today's edition:

How to Find a Good Deal Document
By Dennis Kennedy

Large firm transactional lawyers often have the benefit of a handy document bank of prior agreements that they can use when working on a new deal. An agreement similar to what you need can serve as an initial prototype, a checklist for issues, or as a useful way to determine how others treat similar deals.

But even the largest firms don't have every possible document available in house. And what about smaller firms?

Real Practice's RealDealDocs provides access to hundreds of thousands of exhibits from public filings from the SEC EDGAR database selected for relevance to transactional lawyers. Real Practice has categorized these documents and made them searchable using its own technology. As a result, you get access to not only thousands of agreements, but also millions of deal clauses, created by lawyers from the leading law firms in the U.S.

RealDealDocs organizes these materials so you can use simple pull-down menus to find the type of agreements you want. You can search by document or clause, or browse document categories. For document searches, you simply select the type of document and then drill down into sub-types. You can run full-text searches. The search results display of relevant documents with titles, parties, law firms, and other information to help you select a relevant document.

RealDealDocs currently highlights four main topic areas — mergers and acquisitions, securities and corporate finance, labor and employment, and real property and leases, but also provides materials in other practice areas.

You can use RealDealDocs for many other useful purposes than document creation. Documents from other deals make excellent issue checklists, indicate how a party you're negotiating with might have modified standard provisions in the past, and make for an effective parry when opposing counsel tells you that lawyers never change a certain provision.

Real Practice offers a 10-day free trial, with RealDealDocs available in daily ($9.95), weekly ($19.95), and monthly ($29.95 or $39.95) plans. Multiple user plans exist. Learn more about RealDealDocs.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Online/Cloud | TL NewsWire | Transactional Practice Areas | Utilities

TechnoLawyer eBook Press Kit

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, July 30, 2007

Welcome to our press kit for BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide. We've designed this press kit for two audiences — bar associations, bloggers, publishers, and others who would like to distribute a copy of this eBook via their blog, listserver, newsletter, Web site, etc., and lawyers, law librarians, paralegals, and other law firm personnel who would like to place a copy of the eBook on their law firm's intranet.

How to Distribute the eBook
1. Online Publishing: Feel free to copy either of the download links below (depending on which cover you prefer), and make it available anywhere online. You can also email these links to friends. Even better, contact us so that we can give you your own unique trackable download link. This way, you can track the number of downloads. Everyone loves statistics after all. Also, feel free to use any of the graphics available below in conjunction with your distribution of the eBook. There is no charge for this service.

2. Law Firm Intranets: If your intranet consists of private Web pages, please contact us for a trackable download link so that you can evaluate its popularity. If you would prefer not to use a trackable link or if your "intranet" consists of a file server, that's fine. In that case, please send us the name of your firm and the number of lawyers and staff so that we have an idea of how many people might access the eBook. Either way, there is no charge.

Though free and freely distributed, the eBook does not reside in the public domain. Therefore, you may only distribute the eBook as outlined above. The download links we provide directly download the eBook. No registration hassles. Plus we take care of all the bandwidth.

Please contact Sara Skiff at or at (646) 530-8500 x102. When you contact Sara, please tell her which cover you prefer—Grid or Overlap (see below).

Watch Our Press Conference Video
As you've probably noticed, at the top of the press kit you'll find a video of our July 25, 2007 press conference, which runs for 17 minutes. It consists of three parts: (1) a behind the scenes look at what makes this eBook noteworthy, (2) a guided tour of the eBook and its features, and (3) a Q&A session with those who attended the press conference.

Download The eBook
Below you'll find two download links for the eBook — one for the version with the Grid cover, and one for the version with the Overlap cover. Other than the different covers, they are identical. Click a cover to download that version. If you would like to distribute the eBook, we've also provided the corresponding URLs below in a format easy to copy and paste.

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The Grid cover displays screenshots of many of the blawgs featured in BlawgWorld 2007 in an orderly grid.
Grid URL: http://www.toplaw.news/r.asp?L11594&M1

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The Overlap cover displays screenshots of many of the blawgs featured in BlawgWorld 2007 in an overlapping manner.
Overlap URL: http://www.toplaw.news/r.asp?L11595&M1

TechnoLawyer eBook Press Release
July 30, 2007: TechnoLawyer eBook Makes Legal Publishing History with Smart Navigation System and Online Distribution Via Seventy-Eight Legal Blogs

August 1, 2007: TechnoLawyer eBook Downloaded 5,000 Times in First 36 Hours of Release

TechnoLawyer eBook Logo
Please click the logo to download it in EPS, PSD, and TIF formats.

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TechnoLawyer eBook Photos
Below you'll find three photos from the TechnoLawyer eBook Pre/Launch Party at PS 450 in New York City. Click a photo to download a high resolution copy.

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Editor Sara Skiff and Publisher Neil J. Squillante pose with the cover of the eBook.

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Fourteen of the 77 bloggers featured in BlawgWorld 2007 pose for a group photo.

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Bloggers Adriana Linares and Allison C. Shields debate which eBook cover they prefer while publisher Neil J. Squillante listens to their feedback.

Graphics For Distributors: Grid Cover
Below you'll find thumbnails of three graphics for the Grid cover — Tilt, Flat, and Book — each of which comes in two versions. Tilt and Flat are designed to sit above a blog post like the video at the top of this press kit. Book is designed for inline use in a blog post or newsletter, and also for use along the side of any Web site. For your convenience, we've provided each graphic at several sizes ready to go. We've also included the original Photoshop files if you need a different size. Click any thumbnail to download the entire set.

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Graphics For Distributors: Overlap Cover
Below you'll find thumbnails of three graphics for the Overlap cover — Tilt, Flat, and Book — each of which comes in two versions. Tilt and Flat are designed to sit above a blog post like the video at the top of this press kit. Book is designed for inline use in a blog post or newsletter, and also for use along the side of any Web site. For your convenience, we've provided each graphic at several sizes ready to go. We've also included the original Photoshop files if you need a different size. Click any thumbnail to download the entire set

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Topics: BlawgWorld eBook | TechnoLawyer | TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide | Videos

BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide: Free eBook

By Neil J. Squillante | Monday, July 30, 2007

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BlawgWorld 2007 with TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide is a free eBook. Actually, it's two eBooks in one PDF file.

BlawgWorld 2007 is the best way to explore and discover legal blogs (blawgs). It features 77 remarkable essays from 77 of the most influential blawgs. Each blogger handpicked their best essay of the year for inclusion in the eBook.

The 2007 TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide is a revolutionary new way to find Solutions to Problems your law firm is experiencing. Specifically, it contains 185 Problems and corresponding Solutions.

Each Problem is written in the form of a question from the point of view of a law firm and organized by topic. Topics include case management, depositions, discovery, document management, legal research, time-billing, and many more — 58 topics in all.

Download Our eBook Now
Our eBook is truly free. You click the link and it downloads. No registration hassles.

Download your copy of the eBook now.

And then watch our press conference.

Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Automation/Document Assembly/Macros | Backup/Media/Storage | BlawgWorld eBook | Business Productivity/Word Processing | CLE/News/References | Collaboration/Knowledge Management | Computer Accessories | Consultants/Services/Training | Copiers/Scanners/Printers | Desktop PCs/Servers | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Document Management | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Entertainment/Hobbies/Recreation | Furniture/Office Supplies | Gadgets/Shredders/Office Gear | Graphic Design/Photography/Video | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Law Firm Marketing/Publications/Web Sites | Law Office Management | Legal Research | Litigation/Discovery/Trials | Monitors | Networking/Operating Systems | Online/Cloud | Practice Management/Calendars | Presentations/Projectors | Privacy/Security | TechnoLawyer | TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide | Technology Industry/Legal Profession | TL Editorial | Transactional Practice Areas | Utilities

$12,000/Year and Not a Penny More; Password Generator Review; No Paperless Office For Me; Word Up; IV League Lawyers

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 27, 2007

Coming August 3, 2007 to Fat Friday: Miriam Jacobson tells us what public interest lawyers really earn and what she sees as the problem, Charles T. Lester, Jr. reviews an online password generator service, Douglas Shachtman explains why one lawyer's paperless workflow won't work for his litigation practice, Celia Elwell clarifies a previous Post she penned about Word v. WordPerfect, and Meg Spencer Dixon pokes fun at Seth Rowland's defense of his now infamous "recovered attorney" quip. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Fat Friday | Law Office Management | Online/Cloud | Privacy/Security

Two Desktop Search Programs; Dual Monitors Step by Step; Roboform Review; Amicus Attorney; lexisONE Review

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 27, 2007

Coming August 2, 2007 to Answers to Questions: Richard Schmitt reviews two search tools — Examine32 and exalead, Norman Van Treeck provides step by step instructions for setting up dual monitors, Richard Schafer reviews Roboform, John Harding discusses Amicus Attorney 7's integration capabilities, and Charles T. Lester Jr. reviews lexisONE as a free legal research alternative. Don't miss this issue.

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Topics: Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Document Management | Legal Research | Monitors | Practice Management/Calendars | Privacy/Security | TL Answers | Utilities

From 0 to 250,000 Readers: How I Transformed My Practice With a Blog and You Can Too

By Sara Skiff | Friday, July 27, 2007

Coming July 31, 2007 to TechnoFeature: When the first blogs began cropping up in 1994, most people probably never believed blogging would catch fire. Little did they know that blogs would one day become a valuable Internet resource. In this article, attorney and blogger Andrew Updegrove shares his experience joining the legal blogosphere. He discusses how blogging has become an important marketing vehicle for his practice — and in turn, a substantial time and effort commitment. Whether you're new to blogging or have a blog of your own, don't miss Andrew's insightful tips and tricks of the blogging trade.

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