Bad SEO Advice May Support Negligence Claim–D’Agostino v. Appliances Buy Phone | Technology & Marketing Law Blog
- Probably not good news for all those social media gurus out there.
Gang Used 3D Printers for ATM Skimmers | KrebsonSecurity
- Interesting in light of yesterday’s post on 3D printing.
Fear of Repression Spurs Scholars and Activists to Build Alternate Internets |The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Already happening with TOR .onion sites and the like. Note to self: I need to do a full post on the anonymous internet / “Dark Web.”
Brand Camp | marketoonist
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Keith,
I really enjoy what you are doing. You write well, you engage the reader, you have an interesting, philosophical perspective. I like your linking to the Chronicle of Higher Education. I was an English major in college and I feel like blogging has allowed me to fulfill some of that journalistic yearning. I enjoy reading your posts because you appear to show your intelligence in areas somewhat outside the law. I’m inspired.
Thanks for the kind words.
I write about the law because I’m a lawyer and enjoy the law. But as a whole, I write because I enjoy writing. As such, I use this blog as a platform to write about whatever strikes my fancy. If it’s law related, great. If it’s not, who cares? Trying to force my blog to function as a strict “blawg” in order to get traffic/be a thought leader/generate business sounds dull and likely a waste of time as I think you are beginning to realize.