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Lars Bauer

How to Integrate Social Media into Product Marketing | SocialComputingJournal.com on Fe... - 0 views

  • The tools: Here are the social media tools I use for product marketing: Blog Twitter bit.ly FriendFeed Google Reader SlideShare Scribd YouTube Google Video
Lars Bauer

Enterprise 2.0 Maturity and Adoption: It's About Work | SocialComputingJournal.com on M... - 0 views

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    Gil Yehuda is a former Forrester Analyst
Lars Bauer

Enterprise 2.0: Culture Is as Culture Does | SocialComputingJournal.com on Jul 14, 2009... - 0 views

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    Hutch Carpenter is currently the Director of Marketing at Spigit
Lars Bauer

State of Legal Social Networking | Compliance Building on Jul 18, 2009 - 0 views

  • Martindale-Hubbell Connected 11,359 members
  • Legal OnRamp 9,242 Members
  • Legally Minded 2,000 members
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  • LawLink 5,000 Members
  • LinkedIn 88,284 Lawyers 291,500 Attorneys 324,168 listed as being in Legal Services
Lars Bauer

Enterprise 2.0 - Enter the dark force | The Xpragmatic View, Jul 11, 2009 by Marc Buyens - 0 views

  • Andrew McAfee, who initially coined the phrase "Enterprise 2.0", announced his new book, titled "Enterprise 2.0, New Collaborative Tools for your Organization's Toughest Challenges". The first chapter of the book can be downloaded here (registration required.) However, the book itself will only be available in December
Lars Bauer

Legal Research Metrics & Ethics: $499 a Year Or $825 an Hour? | 3 Geeks and a Law Blog ... - 0 views

  • But, I think there are some that are suddenly realizing that the decision to go online only for some types of research tools, such as treatises, was not the best decision in the long run.
  • On top of this, I'm also wondering if there is an ethical line that we've crossed along the way by charging the client back for the online version of the treatise when we would not charge for researching the print version.
  • First of all, is it fair for an online provider to charge a standard rate of $825.00 an hour for an online treatise that you can purchase for $499.00 a year for the full print version? Secondly, is it fair for firms to pass the cost of these online charges (granted, some have deep discounts, so it could only be $100.00 an hour) on to the client when they would not pass along the same charges for using the print version?
Lars Bauer

When the Technology Isn't Being Used - Let's Add More Technology!! | 3 Geeks and a Law ... - 0 views

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    critical comment on adding another layer of technology (LexisNexis' Visualfiles) on top of km apps that aren't being used
Lars Bauer

Five Things Lawyers Should Know About Social Media | LLRX.com on Jul 11, 2009 - 0 views

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    by Nicole L. Black
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