Wednesday, December 03, 2003

Oh my!. Oh my! "How Appealing," "SCOTUSblog," "The Volokh Conspiracy," and "Lessig Blog," together with "InstaPundit," are mentioned by way of illustration in this opinion dissenting from the denial of rehearing en banc issued today in which three judges of the [How Appealing]

Oh, good, blogs in footnotes in appellate decisions.  Can official blue book citations be far behind?


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Blogging: One Firm's Experience 

Blogging for the Bryan Cave libraries in St. Louis, MO and Santa Monica, CA was created in response to a need for disseminating information to people in other offices (and time zones) as quickly and easily as possible.  In this brief article, Karen Lasnick, Librarian in the Santa Monica office and Julie Weber, Librarian in the St. Louis office discuss their blogging experiences at two Bryan Cave offices by looking at the origins, evolution and future of blogging at Bryan Cave.

[LLRX.com]
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Red Hat begins education discounts. The company's discount program is meant to attract students and educational institutions, a strategically important customer set for technology companies. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

This is a very good thing for law schools. 


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Microsoft Test Drives Another Blogging Tool. 'The Spoke,' a new community site radiating from Microsoft's Academic Developer Division, is aimed at university students. [Microsoft Watch from Mary Jo Foley]

The initial work on this seems to be coming out of MSFT developers based in Singapore.  It even has valid RSS 2.0 feeds. 


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