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From: Violet Barron
Subject: grindstone
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 00:01:00 -0200
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I don't have to go out to each blog individually.
A benefit of the reverse chronological order of blogs is that you can see quickly whether there is something new on a blog.
It stresses the bottom-up, rather than the top-down approach to KM that I've always felt makes the most sense. Let us know if you'd like to hear more about the seminar and whether it might work for your legal department or law firm.
I was thrilled when David got in touch and asked to talk because I had been reading his books and articles for years. Ask us about private LexThink retreats and conferences for your firm, business or organization.
I disagree with the "all professional, all the time" blogging approach.
For example, "hey, I could create a wiki that is a personal management tool for all my collected research. There's also little motivation to keep tweaking it and adding to it over time.
The goals are too vague. They are often some of the most visited pages.
How many of you have "about" pages that list your last article as being a year or two ago or have an "upcoming presentation" from six months ago? I've had a number of people get in touch with me about the questions I raised. One day, we were talking about artificial intelligence and the law, and the applicability of computers to legal decision-making. As many of you know, I like to explain blogs in terms of effects rather than technology.
you didn't have to visit each of those blogs individually everyday? Do you start your day by visiting a bunch of blogs?
Let us know if you'd like to hear more about the seminar and whether it might work for your legal department or law firm. The new material from the bloggers I want to read, after I "subscribe" to the RSS feed, is available to me in one place at my fingertips. And the dangerous political decision might at the same time put the people on their guard. The trouble is that everyone wants me to come up with the idea for the book. Or, let the computers take the boring cases and save the interesting ones for us. They are often some of the most visited pages.


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