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Quality Not Quanitity

  Scott Greenfield has a post today entitled Eyeballs Without Purpose. An excerpt: I had a nice chat the other day with a young lawyer who has a very popular legal website. His site is a business, intended for profit and designed to maximize the number of eyeballs its draws. He was disgusted, well, concerned [...]

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Wal-Mart Efficiency With Neiman Marcus Feel

[In the future] The lawyers who succeed will combine Wal-Mart Efficiency With Neiman Marcus Feel. So says Thomas Morgan, a law professor from George Washington University, to the Florida Board of Governors and the Young Lawyers Division board at their recent joint Palm Beach meeting.  This in the wake of the current upheaval in the general economy and the [...]

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See What Google Knows About You (And How To Make It Forget)

Click here Here’s a screenshot of mine below: Pretty accurate. Fortunately, you can opt out at the above page as well. Even better, you could go to the Network Advertising Initiative’s opt out tool here and opt out from dozens of advertising tracking services at once. H/T: Hacker News

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Beware Online Filter Bubbles

When you search, do you get the same results as someone 5 blocks away? 5 miles? 500 miles? Do you filter your Facebook feed or does it do it for you…based on your friends political orientations? Be sure to avoid group-think. Develop a Red Team that will challenge your ideas. Expose yourself to differing, even offensive opinions. [...]

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