Archive for January, 2009
Ambrogi discusses “online legal research revolution”
Robert Ambrogi has written a great article over Law.com called Online Legal Research Revolution.
He discusses the recent release of free legal research tools like AltLaw, PreCYdent, and The Public Library of Law, all partially powered by the release of federal case opinions by Public.Resource.Org.
These developments have already raised some interesting questions for the future of […]
Photography and backpacking.
Hey Folks,
As I’m updating the website, I’m redoing the Image of the Month pages, and won’t be writing content there - so I’m going to transfer some of the past notes I’ve written on the image of the month pages to the blog, that way it’s all in one place, searchable, and much better organized. […]
Leon High School shooting plot
?Student who threatened to kill Leon principal will not be allowed back to school:
Like it’s a question?
Anyway a 17-year-old from Tallahassee, Florida was arrested for plotting an attack against Leon High School and specifically Principal Rocky Hanna.
The suspect was a former student of the school who was expelled after an incident where he held […]
Top 5 Free Video Editing Softwares
Since I’m a lot into editing and stuff I believe I can provide you a list of a few useful Video Editing Softwares that you can use without spending any money on them. On the top of my head I’ve got
1. Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker usually comes along with your Windows. It […]
Monty’s Trick or Treat: Part II - The Treat
Image via CrunchBase
OK, in Part I, we learned how to convert our website into an iPhone-friendly app, thus giving us an infusion of fresh traffic.
Now, in Part II, we’ll explore another underutilized little trick to increase your bottom line a bit.
Everyone and their brother is now selling an e-book online, right? Well, let’s sell […]
A GOOD Job
For readers out there who are looking to work with non-profits, GOOD Magazine is hiring for a role to manage their relationships with non-profit organizations.
GOOD magazine’s business model is to take all (yes, 100%) of its subscription revenues and donate it to a selected group of non-profits. (And yes, Acumen Fund is one of […]
