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Free Patent Illustration CLE on January 09 - 0 views

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    Topics will cover how IP professionals can help your vendor complete the drawings in one draft instead of three and proven techniques to reduce confusion and improve figure clarity. Expect insightful information from our professionals holding more than 10 years of experience working with top IP and AmLaw firms and individual inventors.
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TWINE - semantic web analysis + machine learning = relevance - 0 views

  • Monday, October 29, 2007 The Semantic Web Goes Mainstream Continued from page 1 By Kate Greene Print E-mail Audio » New! Listen - Flash Listen - MP3 Subscribe to podcast What is this? Powered by Share » Digg this Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Add to Facebook
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Video Training: You are only as strong as your weakest link… - 2 views

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    A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. You've heard that before, right? But have you heard that your productivity is only as strong as your personal weakest link? You probably are very strong in a few areas of productivity already. Maybe you have great follow-through. Maybe you make an effort to always be on time. Perhaps you have a very organized workspace. It's typically for the business leaders I work with to be strong in a few areas. Unfortunately it's the one weak area that causes their chain to fall apart. That's why they come to me for helps. What is your ONE weakest area? Mastering the entire productivity chain is critical to making yourself invaluable in today's market. Allow yourself to continue to operate with weak links, and you make yourself easier to replace. You decrease the amount of money you can make. You devastate your own job security. Watch this video, then comment to share what you feel is your ONE biggest weak link in your productivity chain.
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Google Continues to Wrangle With EU Over 'Street View' @ Cyber-Esq. - 0 views

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    For some time, Google has had problems with the European Union's privacy regulators in connection with the company's "street view" service. For those of you unfamiliar with it, "street view" is Google's service that provides 360° horizontal and 290° vertical panoramic views from a row of positions along the street (one every approximately 10 or 20 metres) for many streets in the world, from a height of about 2.5 metres.
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Can Corel Make A Law Office Comeback With WordPerfect X5? « Cyber-Esq. - 0 views

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    Corel presented WordPerfect X5 at Legal Tech 2011. WordPerfect X5 represents Corel's latest attempt to resurrect the company's word processing reputation and to join the conversion to cloud computing platforms. WordPerfect X5 has many new features which make it worth taking a look at. Whether lawyers will or not remains to be seen as Microsoft Office continues to dominate most law office word processing needs.
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Free Life Science CLE - Best Practices in Prior Art Search - 0 views

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    Coming from varied technical and management backgrounds, they also bring a wealth of knowledge from more than 40 years of combined experience working with IP professionals from top IP and AmLaw firms to individual inventors.
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GCY Law Media Centre - Lawyer Firm Newsletters, Probate Law, Ontario Law Firms - 0 views

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    call us today: 416-363-3351 or email: info@gcylaw.com THE WORLD ECONOMY AND ITS EFFECT ON YOUR MORTGAGE Realizing that the instability of the world economy was to continue well into 2012, the bond market recently started to price the Canadian GOC bond at unprecedented lows.
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Google Docs Introduces Mobile Version - 0 views

  • Google Docs Introduces Mobile Version October 17, 2007 — 06:24 AM PDT — by Adam Ostrow — Share This While speculation continues over the “GPhone” and when a device with Google’s rumored mobile operating system will arrive, one thing is clear: Google is making a ton of announcements in the wireless space. The latest is a mobile version of Google Docs that just went live, featuring a display of your documents and spreadsheets optimized for mobile screens. Google Docs Mobile presents a list of your documents, and allows you to open them on your handheld. However, the new Google Presentations are not yet available for mobile viewing. Meanwhile, Spreadsheets are displayed in HTML format or can be downloaded as an Excel file. There are also simple navigation options, such as viewing all of your starred items or your various folders. For the moment, all of this wireless goodness is “read-only” and doesn’t allow you to edit your docs, but it’s another highly visible move for Google as it pieces together its mobile operating system. Other recent announcements from Google in the mobile space include the acquisitions of Jaiku and Zingku, a mobile version of AdSense, and an new release of Gmail Mobile. To access Google Docs Mobile, point your wireless browser to: http://docs.google.com/m
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Avvo's new competitor - 0 views

  • Avvo's new competitor It has been a few weeks since I mentioned Avvo, the controversial Seattle online attorney rating service that was promptly sued after its debut in June. Now, it turns out that Avvo will be facing some competition from an Arlington, Va.-based startup called HireTrade that has created a "legal marketplace" in which attorneys can post online profiles and clients can attempt to find attorneys to work on their cases. For now, the company is focusing on the legal markets in Washington, D.C., New York and Philadelphia, but it plans to expand to other geographic areas in the future. HireTrade says its HourlyValue Ratings System taps the knowledge of clients to rate attorneys, a method that it believes is more effective than a 1 to 10 rating scale like what Avvo employs. (HireTrade says it will not post a rating of an attorney until it accumulates three projects/reviews of the attorney.) At the present time, HireTrade's database does not appear to be as robust as Avvo's. I searched for three different attorney names and did not get a result or an attorney rating. (Similar searches on Avvo returned hundreds of attorneys.) Still, I asked HireTrade Chief Executive Neil Sandhu how his company is different from Avvo. Here's what he said: We think that existing professional ratings systems, including most numerical ratings systems, result in arbitrary values as it is impossible for a numerical algorithm to really capture every single nuance of a professional's background or decide what is the correct weight to place on different items of information such as experience, education, etc. (not to mention the fact that it appears that some of these systems merely assign higher scores to those professionals who take the time to fill out their profiles in more detail). Thus, meaningful comparisons are difficult to draw from the numerical values that result. Furthermore, there is very little actual intrinsic value in any number generated by such a system. And he continued: But what does a 5.0, 7.5, or 10 really signify when it comes to the seller of a service and, even if a numerical system was somehow perfect at capturing and interpreting data, can you really effectively compare someone who has a 8.8 to someone who has a 9.5--what if the person with an 8.8 has worked on more difficult matters and the person with the 9.5 has worked a long time and done very well with less difficult work? When the service is at the heart of what is being sold, we think an entirely different system must be used. Those are also some of the arguments made in the lawsuit against Avvo. Posted by document.writeln(showE2("johncook","seattlepi.com","John Cook"))John Cook John Cook at August 27, 2007 11:35 a.m.Category: Avvo Comments #48664Posted by unregistered user at 8/27/07 8:33 p.m.hey. i told those guys to turn their site into a myspace for lawyers but nooooo. what do i know Report violation #48671Posted by unregistered user at 8/27/07 9:31 p.m.Avvo's primary competition is certainly their own misguided idea and the shark who pounced on their inane offering. Report violation
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Legal Technology - Autonomy Buys Zantaz - 0 views

  • Autonomy Buys Zantaz By Phineas LambertThe DealJuly 19, 2007 Enterprise infrastructure software maker Autonomy Corp. PLC on Tuesday, July 3, agreed to buy U.S.-based archiving company Zantaz Inc. for $375 million to exploit the growing electronic discovery market. Pleasanton, Calif.-based Zantaz provides content archiving, electronic discovery products and software to enable organizations to retain and retrieve unstructured digital information, while Autonomy sells the platform for accessing such information. Zantaz generated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $5.2 million on revenue of $100 million for the year ended Dec. 31. In the 11 years since it was founded, its VC backers have included General Atlantic Partners LLC, Athena Technology Ventures, Red Rock Ventures, ComVentures, Pyramid Technology Ventures, Geneva Venture Partners and Novus Ventures. The purchase will be Autonomy's largest since it bought data retrieval software maker Verity Inc. for $507 million in cash at the end of 2005. "We have been greatly impressed by Zantaz's products and will be continuing to develop and support the whole range," said Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch in a statement. "Our combined solution will be unique in offering our existing 17,000 customers end-to-end information rich risk-management solutions." Cambridge, U.K.-based Autonomy said the acquisition will be partly funded through the placing of 12.7 million shares and a term loan. On completion, Autonomy said it expects to have about $75 million in cash on its balance sheet. Shares in Autonomy were up almost 9 percent, or 64.5 pence, to 792.5 pence in London, giving the company a market cap of £1.67 billion ($3.36 billion). The announcement coincided with news that Autonomy expects record second-quarter 2007 results, with pretax profit and revenue ahead of the top end of analysts' forecasts. Derek Brown, an analyst at London-based Seymour Pierce Ltd., noted that the market for electronic discovery has been fast-growing since the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require businesses to make readily accessible all relevant information from unstructured data like e-mails. "The deal provides a unique offering in the market: a hosted service for archiving combined with the applications for customers to choose which route to go by," Brown said. "There's a good cross-selling opportunity here." Autonomy expects the acquisition to be earnings accretive in the first six months and generate costs synergies of about $25 million per annum. Tax loss carry-forwards will be assumed with a net present value of about $45 million, it added. Steve King, the target's CEO, will keep his position as chief executive of the Zantaz division of Autonomy. Deutsche Bank AG acted as financial adviser to Autonomy. The deal, subject to regulatory approvals, is expected to be completed by August. Zantaz has agreed to pay a $10 million breakup fee to Autonomy, should it terminate the agreement.
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      Interesting as I met some of the Autonomy guys the other day and I wasn't aware of the deal. Would have been good to speak to them about it. They did however say some interesting stuff about the possible future direction of the company. I also have a funny story about a friends connection to the CEO of Autonomy..
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5 Personal Core Competencies For The 21st Century - 0 views

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    Helen Haste, Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has listed what she calls 5 personal core "competencies" for the 21st century. These are well worth reading and reflecting upon. There is a link to a video of Professor Haste discussing each of these competencies, which I highly recommend that you watch.\n\nWhat do you think of these 5? Do you think there is anything missing? Over-arching these 5, I would add that, as a society, Ii think we need to reach for greater empathy, as was discussed in a recent post here, if not equanimity.
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    It is my firm belief that law schools must begin to teach these types of core competencies, rather than simply focus on "skills-based" pedagogy (e.g., legal research, legal writing skills). To be sure, these skills are important, but they are not core competencies. If law schools do not start teaching these type of core competencies, we will continue to have the same disputes about ethics, professional responsibility, civility, and burn out that currently plague our profession.
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