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Tuesday, February 4, 2003
 

Newsreaders & Information Overload.

Newsreaders Help Combat Information Overload. (23 Jan) J.D. Lasica suggests that using a newsreader (like Newzcrawler or AmphetaDesk) to scan information from "weblogs and niche news sites" helps to cut through the mounds of information. [TVC Alert]

Sounds like Mr. Lasica agrees with my Jan. 17 post on this topic and Genie Tyburski's recent Law Practice Managment article Surviving Information Overload.

[Internet Tools for Lawyers]

The other day I stumbled over this fascinating collection of links on information overload at Look.com. I wish that I had access to this collection while preparing for a Speechcraft presentation on the topic a couple of years ago. This also makes me curious to explore more of Look.com
8:11:52 PM    


Robert J. Ambrogi has compiled this helpful annotated list of legal blogs. This particular list surveys the interesting non-practical blogs - from the pundits, polemicists, parodists and navel-gazers. I'm thrilled that the exploded library has been included in this non-practical list!
7:56:28 PM    


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