Picturecloud.com is a free, neat little tool that allows you to create a spinning 360 degree image. Take a series of still photos from all sides of an object and upload. The more you pictures …
Month: February 2006
Paralegal Blawg – The Estrin Report
There’s a new blawg in town – The Estrin Report, “created for professional paralegals — not of a certain level, specialty or firm — but of a particular attitude.” The author is Chere Estrin, CEO …
Your Very Own E-Nagging Service
In any relationship there is a fine line between reminding and nagging. When does too much of the former turn into the latter? Are you once, twice, three times a nagger? I’m sure that my …
Things That Make You Go Eww
A pair of articles to brighten your day: – From Reuters: Oddly Enough: Grocery shopping? Take your rubber gloves! “Shopping cart handles are the most bacteria-infested items among some commonly used objects while doorknobs on …
Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft
My fellow UW Law Librarian, Jenny Zook has written a useful piece on protecting yourself from identity theft for our Law School newsletter.
Bookmobile Delivery by Camel
When I worked at the Eau Claire Public Library, I was the backup driver for their Bookmobile service to area nursing homes and senior centers. We had a van. But in Kenya, “ships of the …
People Like "Renting" CDs, DVDs from the Library
There is a forum I monitor from SlickDeals.net on freebies (’cause who doesn’t like free stuff?). Mostly posts are about free deals at restaurants and other promotional giveaways, but today there was a post from …
I Heart Tech Offers Tech Tips for Lawyers
In honor of Valentines Day, I recommend a great blog I recently discovered called I Heart Tech. The blog from Law Tech Partners has lots of good “Technology Tips and Advice for a Lawyer’s Life …
Wisconsin Lawyer, Febuary Issue Available
The February issue of the Wisconsin Lawyer is now available. Highlights include: The Economics of Practicing Law Piercing the Corporate Veil Frivolous Sanction Law in Wisconsin
Madison City Council – Does Blogging Violate Open Meeting Law?
Friday’s Capital Times has a thought-provoking article on whether the proliferation of Madison City Council member blogs could violate Wisconsin’s open meeting law. So far, four of the 20 council members are blogging.