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Sunday, October 27, 2002 |
Random thoughts: Weblogs in the workplace [WorkLog?] will only be efficient if parsed, scanned, sliced and diced by an in-house "Google". This is, of course, precisely what Google should be selling as a webservice. Secure indexing of weblogs and even email, accessible by its contributors only.
By making this a webservice, content stays in its evironment, never leavng the confines of the corporations firewall.
Is Google thinking this way?
9:10:41 AM
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There are no Secrets: Top law firm hit by 'padding' claims. Clifford Chance, the world's largest law firm, is putting so much pressure on its junior lawyers in the US that they are encouraged to over-record the amount of time spent on clients'
8:57:51 AM
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Coming this Christmas: Adam's Family [10 meg quicktime]
4:36:09 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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