Posts Tagged as ‘Technology’

February 4, 2010

Lexis Microsoft Office: Legal Tech Man on the Street

It has been a long four days since I left the Holy Land for New York City to attend Legal Tech.  The big news of the conference for my company was the introduction of Lexis Microsoft Elmo (or “LMO” as we fondly call it while picturing a fuzzy little red monster).  This is an integration [...]

December 8, 2009

How To Try Google Real-Time Search Streams Today

Google is ready to become relevant again.  With the explosion of Twitter in 2009 many started to question whether the search giant could keep up with 140-character, real-time results.  Never one to disappoint, Google has launched “real-time search.”  Check out this short video about it: Now when I saw this video with the Forrest Gump [...]

November 27, 2009

Google Wave Let Me In … Now What?

It finally happened, I got a Google Wave invite from my good friend and colleague, social media guruess Alin Wagner-Lahmy (feels like being asked to the prom just a week before the big night).  For those of you who live under rocks (and you too Mom), Google Wave is the latest innovation from Google Labs. [...]

June 18, 2009

These Are a Few of My Favorite Bings

If you love technology as much as I do then I will assume you are no stranger to the most excellent site Life Hacker, (sorry: this isn’t a post about MS’s new search engine Bing; “bings” just fit the Sound of Music omage better than “hacks”).  My favorite thing that they issue each year is [...]

June 16, 2009

Connected: using social media tools to recast yourself

It has been over 14-days since I last posted, a violation of the blogger’s code (never go more than 10-days without a post).  No, I am not turning in my blogger card just yet.  In fact, there have been some significant changes in my life over the last few weeks, some of which can be [...]

May 14, 2009

Best Practices: Managing a Virtual Team

The 21st century promised us a completely virtual future; one where we would attend board meetings as holograms (think Darth Vadar and the Emperor in Empire Strikes Back), teams would have little structure, and freedom would lead to copious productivity. Reality reveals that our sci-fi driven expectations shadow reality, but don’t necessarily define it. Virtual [...]