Updated: 11/10/05; 3:30:36 PM. |
Rory Perry's Weblog Legal Information Standards Information standards for courts and the legal profession News Aggregators Become Mainstream J.D. Lasica, blogger and senior editor for the Online Journalism Review, details the advantages of the increasingly popular free and fee-based news aggregator applications in News That Comes to You. These programs allow researchers who are suffering from information overload to scan headlines chosen from among thousands of news feeds that use RSS (Rich Site Summary) tags. [beSpacific]
I bet I'm not the only one who would like to have folders in my aggregator for all the courts I'm watching for orders and opinions, and read those feeds just like I read all the others. I really need to write some evangelistic tutorials. Barry Bayer, of the Law Office Technology Review, called me today to confirm that the court I work for is the only one producing RSS feeds for opinions and such. So far as I know, we're still the one. 4:56:14 PM![]() (30 Jan) The article outlines procedures and policies that help law firms protect client data and reduce their risk of exposure. [TVC Alert] 4:43:22 PM![]()
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