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Microsoft Gains in U.S. Searches, but Google and Yahoo Still Lead
In June, Microsoft's share of the online U.S. search market rose from 10.3 percent to 13.2 percent with 1.1 billion searches. But Google, with 4 billion searches (49.5 percent), and Yahoo, with 2 billion searches (25.1 percent), remain the top U.S. search engines.David Baker Exits Baker Robbins
David Baker, a longtime member of LTN's Editorial Advisory Board, has just announced that he is retiring from Baker Robbins on January 1, 2010.View more book results for the query "*"
Nossaman Taps Capensys for Windows 7 Rollout
Los Angeles-based law firm Nossaman has tapped technology training provider Capensys to keep the firm up to speed in its upgrade to Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2010, and HP Autonomy iManage FileSite 9.India's Pangea3 Rides Legal Outsourcing Wave Ashore
Pangea3, the Indian legal process outsourcer bought by Thomson Reuters last year, opened its first U.S.-based service delivery office in Dallas. It's the latest expansion effort by a major LPO as U.S. and international law firms seek to slash their costs through outsourcing arrangements -- reportedly ramping up the hiring of American lawyers to handle more sensitive client matters.Best Authority Upgrade Delayed Until Summer
The third-generation release of Best Authority, software for making tables of authority in Microsoft Word, is delayed until summer 2012, manufacturer Levit & James said.Internet Name Loophole for Lawyers?
EnCirca Inc. has found a loophole for selling Internet names ending in ".pro" in more countries than had previously been allowed, and without the usual credentialing requirements, prompting complaints from the Internet's key oversight agency. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, created the ".pro" suffix in 2000 for professionals, such as lawyers and doctors.Bond, Schoeneck & King Picks Ipro eCapture
Ipro Tech, the Arizona-based designer of e-discovery software, announced on Sept. 7 that Bond Schoeneck & King, a law firm with offices in Florida, Kansas, and New York, has selected Ipro eCapture for its in-house e-discovery processing. Ipro said the move by Bond Schoeneck means the firm could avoid outsourcing a portion of its office staff.Trending Stories
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