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- UC Law bans classroom web access
- I love having Internet access during my grad classes. I can get additional references for any information presented with a quick bit of Googling, I can examine alternate viewpoints, or I can look at last week's homework. Of course, I can also check my email, write a blog...
- Tags: Web, Professor, Student, University Of Chicago Law School, Law School, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Docstoc for law school (a.k.a. today's young whippersnappers don't know how good they have it!)
- My goodness. Check out the impressive array of law school outlines and other law school and bar exam resources being amassed at Docstoc. Aside from being incredibly useful, my favorite thing about this service is its built in Creative Commons licensing. A perfect...
- Tags: Law School, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Denise Howell
- Blog posts 2008-01-30
- Law students move towards online video resumes
- An enterprising entrepreneur has taken a good idea and made it better. David Schnurman, a recent law school graduate from New York Law School, has springboarded from interviewing prominent entrepreneurs on television to helping law students post their interviews on the W, reports Law.com Schnurman is founder of "TrueNYC,"...
- Tags: Education Technology, Higher Ed, Careers, David Schnurman
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
- law school Blocks 250 Million Malicious Packets Annually Using TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention System
- Heralded as the oldest law school in the District of Columbia, The George Washington University Law School is one of today's most technologically advanced law schools in the country, having pioneered cutting-edge, cost-saving IT solutions to enhance its curriculum. To overcome the pitfalls of its pre-existing piecemeal approach to security,...
- Tags: Intrusion Prevention System, TippingPoint Technologies, Law School, Intrusion Prevention, Portals, LANs, Wireless LANs, Firewalls, Security, Networking, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Internet
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- Buying from the enemy
- Last week zdnet bloggers Richard Koman and Michael Krigsman independently responded to the news that the FBI has been pursuing a major criminal investigation into the sale of counterfeit IT components - particularly Cisco routers. As part of his report Krigsman...
- Tags: FBI, Federal Government, Government, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-17
- News to know: XP meets XO; Yahoo; Facebook; Verdiem; DIY phishing
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: It's finally official: XP is coming to the XO. Christopher Dawson: Sugar-free Windows, as predicted Microsoft cuts backup from Windows Home Server PowerPack Larry Dignan: Icahn launches Yahoo proxy fight; Mark Cuban's return?...
- Tags: Facebook, Larry Dignan, Microsoft Windows XP, Yahoo! Inc., Privacy, TechMeme, Icahn, Phishing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Cyberthreats, Spam, Security, Viruses And Worms, Spam And Phishing, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- Introduction to BIT
- This is the 1st excerpt from the second book in the Defen series: Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture Introduction This book is designed for people who interact with, but do not want to become, professional information systems...
- Tags: Information System, Bear, Computer, Business Owner, Systems Decision, Dick, Jane, Systems Culture, Productivity, Data Centers, Strategy, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Management, Paul Murphy
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- 10 ways you might be breaking the law with your computer
- For many years, the Internet was largely unregulated, partly because of the jurisdictional nightmare involved in trying to enforce laws when communications crossed not just state lines but also national boundaries. But now, legislation that affects the use of Internet-connected computers is springing up everywhere. As Deb Shinder explains, you...
- Tags: Law, Computer, Deb Shinder, Internet, Productivity
- Download resources 2008-05-16
- Federal charges in MySpace suicide case
- Federal charges in MySpace suicide caseIndictment Sad Misplacement of JusticeYes the suicide was tragic. There is no ignoring that fact. And yes Lori Drew acted improperly, but where is the line drawn? The line between being a mean person and being a criminal has now been blurred...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, MySpace
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- Comcast, Cox block BitTorrent 24/7
- Comcast, Cox block BitTorrent 24/7Valid use of bitTorrentThere is a real problem when a specific protocol on the Net is blocked by a service provider. Unfortunately it stifles the legitimate use of these technologies. We need a Net Neutrality law NOW!RE: Comcast, Cox block BitTorrent 24/7You do know...
- Tags: Cox, BitTorrent, Comcast Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- No, really, we're studying physics
- I've only recently discovered the joys of roller coasters; according to my 13-year old, I have a very manly scream. I guess that's a compliment. Regardless, I'm taking my physics class to Six Flags New England (made possible in part by a generous donation from Rocky's Ace Hardware,...
- Tags: Physics, Insurance, Financial Planning, Corporate Communications, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance, Finance, Marketing, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- It's finally official: XP is coming to the XO
- It's finally official: XP is coming to the XOMS themselves have not accomplished this yet...with satisfactory results, so I doubt you will have any success. Why don't you try Xubuntu or Puppy Linux on a USB drive? Or sell it on eBay? http://xubuntublog.wordpress.com/2007/07/03/xubuntu-feisty-now-from-usb-drive/http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2006/03/25/puppy-linux-on-usb/TripleIIThen drop the Linux version"Let the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows XP, XP IS, One Laptop Per Child project, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- Judge: Possible 'manifest error of law' in Thomas case
- Judge: Possible 'manifest error of law' in Thomas caseI don't buy the argument......that a copyright holder should have to prove an actual distribution took place. Given the circumstances it's obvious to anyone who isn't clouded by RIAA hatred the files were there to be copied by anyone. Does this mean...
- Tags: Copiers, RIAA, actual distribution
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- EU has privacy concerns over Street View
- EU has privacy concerns over Street ViewAnd this is worth reporting why?So the EU has concerns, big whoop. Google has a plan to deal with this, that makes it a non-issue. There's NOTHING in this particular item worth reporting. Must be a seriously slow news day.RE: EU...
- Tags: Government, Corporate communications, EU HAS, EU has privacy concern, Street View, privacy concern
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- EU has privacy concerns over Street View
- The EU is not too happy with the upcoming launch of Google Maps' Street View in Europe. The problem: privacy. The AP quotes the EU's top data protection supervisor, Peter Hustinx: "I would encourage Google to think about how to do this," Hustinx told...
- Tags: Google Inc., Data Protection, Privacy, European Union, Disaster Recovery, Backups, Data Management, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Judge: Possible 'manifest error of law' in Thomas case
- In a huge break in the Capitol v. Thomas case – in which Jammie Thomas right was hit with a $220,000-plus verdict for copyright infringement – the judge in the case said he may have made a "manifest error of law" in his instructions to the jury. ...
- Tags: Distribution, RIAA, Judge, Mr., Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Patent reform dead for 2008
- Patent reform dead for 2008Patent "REFORM"What annoys me about pundits who write about patents is that invariably they have never filed for or prosecuted a patent. Thus, they inveigh for things that they have no clue about. Most of the patent legislation is a balancing of special interests....
- Tags: patent, Patent Reform
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- The newspaper's last stand
- The newspaper's last standWhile you're over there...Check their old and new school buildings and offices to see what kind of Dry Erase solutions they have and make a report on it. Chances are (bet they don't have one) it'll be a schalow all-in-wall system...have a great trip!Speaking of visa...I...
- Tags: last stand, hour flight
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
- What open source teaches publishers
- I have a more in-depth analysis of today's C|Net news on my personal blog. But there are important comments to make about open source and what it implies to publishers. (What does this classic Geico commercial have to do with anything? Patience, grasshopper.) The...
- Tags: C|Net, Profit Statement, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group says
- Bell Canada's packet inspection violates privacy law, group saysWell its that true bell is in order to ....A excellent lawsuit just hope they will receve it big time and painful .its about time that corporate wrong doing is meet with hard sanctionJust think if you were an...enterprise using...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, packet inspection, Bell Canada, privacy law
- Discussion threads 2008-05-15
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