There's a video from Google on its Google Blog today, introducing today's revamped Google News -- and while it sounds nice (doesn't Google always sound nice?), I gotta wonder.
How much is Google monitoring what we're reading for its own devices?
Should we be selecting the stories we read, or was it better, when the editors sorted stories according to importance - what we the public might need to know?
The fact that the video uses "Tom Cruise" as an example of how to cull your news to fit your interests, does this tell us something scary about things today?
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6/30/2010
6/29/2010
My New Free e-Book: Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: a How-to Guide for Law Firms
Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: A How-To Guide for Law Firms is my first free e-book. I'm offering this 10-step primer especially for lawyers. In ten steps, it explains how attorneys and law firms can get started on Twitter -- and be tweeting away, efficiently and effectively, in 15 minutes or less. That's right: 15 minutes.
Twitter Nuts & Bolts 4 Lawyers: a How-To Guide for Law Firms is free on the web; you can download or print your copy here.
Leading law firms tweet; check out Jackson Walker, Fulbright, and Vinson & Elkins to name a few. Corporations (read that clients) are using tweets to their advantage, as well. Follow @ScottMonty of Ford Motor Company as an example of how this is done, and done well.
Despite the Twitter explosion, a great many law firms have yet to start Tweeting on Twitter. My new e-Book helps them change that, fast and easy. And yes, for free.
Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: a How-To Guide for Law Firms, in 12 pages, takes the reader through 10 Steps - from Joining Twitter (Step One) to Planning a Tweeting Strategy (Step Four) to Scheduling Tweets (Step Ten).
It's a basic manual -- a starting guide -- that empowers attorneys with the core information (complete with visuals) they need to become active on Twitter.
Please read and use Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: A How-To Guide for Law Firms with my compliments.
Twitter Nuts & Bolts 4 Lawyers: a How-To Guide for Law Firms is free on the web; you can download or print your copy here.
Leading law firms tweet; check out Jackson Walker, Fulbright, and Vinson & Elkins to name a few. Corporations (read that clients) are using tweets to their advantage, as well. Follow @ScottMonty of Ford Motor Company as an example of how this is done, and done well.
Despite the Twitter explosion, a great many law firms have yet to start Tweeting on Twitter. My new e-Book helps them change that, fast and easy. And yes, for free.
Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: a How-To Guide for Law Firms, in 12 pages, takes the reader through 10 Steps - from Joining Twitter (Step One) to Planning a Tweeting Strategy (Step Four) to Scheduling Tweets (Step Ten).
It's a basic manual -- a starting guide -- that empowers attorneys with the core information (complete with visuals) they need to become active on Twitter.
Please read and use Twitter Nuts n Bolts 4 Lawyers: A How-To Guide for Law Firms with my compliments.
2/08/2010
What is the Cloud - as in Cloud Computing?
Here's a great overview of what the "Internet Cloud" entails, and what it means to you and your business:
Wall Street Journal's "Cloud Computing: What Exactly is it, Anyway?"
If you want more details, but not geek-talk, then try these articles, too:
Wikipedia's article on cloud computing;
The Cloud Tutorial; and
(somewhat geeky) InfoWorld's "What Cloud Computing Really Means."
Wall Street Journal's "Cloud Computing: What Exactly is it, Anyway?"
If you want more details, but not geek-talk, then try these articles, too:
Wikipedia's article on cloud computing;
The Cloud Tutorial; and
(somewhat geeky) InfoWorld's "What Cloud Computing Really Means."
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