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Dolphin Micro Offers Time Tracking to Small Firms
Dolphin Micro Inc., a Louisville, Colo.-based company that specializes in web design and development, has released Hours Tracking, a web-based time and billing application targeted at small businesses.Book Review: 'LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers'
In the book LinkedIn in One Hour for Lawyers, authors Dennis Kennedy and Allison Shields offer a simple three-step program to LinkedIn success, according to consultant Jo Haraf.iTwin Connects Home, Office, and Amazon Computers
ITwin, a network privacy company with offices in Boston and Singapore, has released iTwin Connect, a USB-enabled device that allows users to set up home and corporate virtual private networks and connect to Amazon Web Services.Study: 4 Percent of Search Results Risky
It's safer than it used to be to use search engines, but about 4 percent of results still lead to risky sites, a study finds. A security expert said overall riskiness has declined 12 percent since May, but some 4.4 percent of search results lead to sites flagged with warnings.No Need to Put Google Under Antitrust Microscope
Glenn B. Manishin, partner at Duane Morris, writes that after the DOJ cleared Google's recent acquisition of travel software developer ITA, many antitrust law practitioners believed public calls for an antitrust investigation would end. But undeterred competitors succeeded in pushing the FTC to investigate, which Manishin suggests could be a serious debacle.View more book results for the query "*"
The Many Ways to Exhibit Bad Attitude
How lawyers resist education.Tech Whiz Delivers the Advantages of Gmail
If all lawyers have access to law firm e-mail accounts, why bother with a Web-based e-mail service like Gmail? In addition to having an e-mail address independent of the corporate network, associate Adam Anderson recounts some billable reasons to go use a personal webmail account.Judge Draws Distinction Between BitTorrent, Other File-Sharing Sites
Not all file-sharing websites are created equal, says U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell. Howell, in a series of opinions denying protective orders for potential defendants in separate but similar copyright infringement cases, noted that while similar orders had been granted in other file-sharing suits, the nature of the site in question, BitTorrent, raises new issues.Government Agrees to Destroy Data Seized at Border
Human rights activist and Bradley Manning Support Network founding member David House has settled his federal lawsuit against the government after it agreed to destroy all of the data it obtained from his laptop during a border search.Trending Stories
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