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an open source project that aims to provide a free Colonization clone
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viewable and controlable through onboard web interface.
Web 2.0 Legal Commentary
Law.com – Inside Opinions: Legal Blogs – A New Type of Treatise – Good article that points ot a number of resources that highlight a new trend in using blogging to create legal commentary. CALI is working on tools in this area that will allow for bloggers and others to comment directly on legal scholarship and more.
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OpneID: It’s Everywhere
O’Reilly Radar > AOL Supports OpenID – CALI needs an OpenID implementation for law schools.
technorati tags:openid
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What’s Next? Codecasting
What is codecasting?
Ok. Quick review. RSS 2.0 powers things like podcasting through the use of the <enclosure> tag. These enclosures are the payload for podcasting. The thing to remember is that enclosures can literally be anything. MP3 enclosures are podcasts. Now Dave talks about creating a feed that includes enclosures that are pieces of code that upgrade the OPML Editor. This makes for a great way to patch and upgrade software. Seems like I could use this to announce new web services for the CALI webAPI by including sample code in the feed. Very handy.
technorati tags:Dave_Winer, codecasting
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Wikis for Lawyers
With the increased use of “wiki” in the legal profession, there is a surprisingly great knowledge gap. What is a “wiki” and how can it prove beneficial to my work? From the basic to expansive side of this recent phenomenon, Mighell and Kennedy provide a useful tool of reference and insight.
Law Practice Today | The Strongest Links — Wikis for the Legal Profession
Latest entry in the ‘wikis everywhere’ journal:) A good artilce on getting your wiki on for lawyers and those in the legal arena. Via BoleyBlogs!technorati tags:wiki, boleyblogs
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