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Web document and book publishing in Ruby
links for 2006-03-04
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Podcasting plugin for WordPress
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transforms xml tags
Who’s Blogging the ABA TECHSHOW?
As always, this year’s ABA TECHSHOW conference features some of the finest speakers on legal technology. And like last year, many of those speakers are also bloggers. So I decided to continue the tradition started last year of listing the ABA TECHSHOW bloggers, in this month’s edition of The Strongest Links. You’ll no doubt recognize many of them as mainstays of the legal blogging world, but there are some new blogs in this year’s crop that are bound to catch your attention as well.
Law Practice Today | ABA TECHSHOW Bloggers
TECHSHOW is like the CALI Conference for the real lawyer set. I have heard that this year’s sessions may be podcast. If it happens, that sudio would certainly be of interest ot some teknoids.
links for 2006-03-03
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Online, live audio, video and PowerPoint.
links for 2006-03-02
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allows you to easily develop and deliver peer evaluations to your students.
links for 2006-03-01
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Web-based outliner. AJAX, cool. Lacks OPML, RSS, but has possibilites
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Think oepn source Digg
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Put wikipedia on your ipod.
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Gobby is a free collaborative editor based on libobby, a library which provides synced document buffers.
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Lurker is a mailing list archiver designed for capacity, speed, simplicity, and configurability, in that order.
links for 2006-02-28
links for 2006-02-27
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Good notes that finally solved this really annoting issue.
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PHP and MySQL GPL’s blogging system
links for 2006-02-25
Get Your Blawg On, and Get CLE
The course will look at the creation, use and ethics of law blogs or blawgs. A law librarian will provide information on the utility of blawgs for attorneys for current awareness and research; a list of useful blawgs will be included in course materials.
UNM School of Law | News & Events | Announcements | New Mexico Law Review and IP Matters CLE
New Mexico is offering CLE for blogging. Cool.