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10 Jul 7:04 am by Michael Geist
... the Cogeco policy and response demonstrates that this is not - as von Finckenstein suggested earlier in the week - a hearing about dealing with network congestion since policies like that employed by Cogeco bear no direct relationship to network congestion. The ... have the power to deal with unjust preference in the wholesale market. Commissioner Timothy Denton - Clarify the term "next generation network", as it was used in TELUS's oral submission. "In your view, is "next generation network", as ...
Michael Geist's Blog - http://www.michaelgeist.ca
12 Jun, 2008 12:25 am
... access called 'Beyond Pipe Dreams'. Two interesting new reports were published at the conference which are relevant for considerations of investment in new access networks more generally. The first report looks at how we can evaluate the economic and social value of a next generation network. While the second report looks at models for public sector intervention in next generation broadband. The discussion at the conference placed as ...
Cisco High Tech Policy Blog - http://blogs.cisco.com/gov/
30 Mar 3:06 pm by Pamela Pengelley
... (for now) following a firestorm of protest regarding a change in its "Terms of Use" to claim ownership over user-generated content in perpetuity even after someone closed or cancelled their account.17 For insurance professionals who handle ... , it may be prudent to obtain a preservation order respecting the content of a Facebook page or other social network profile - for this reason, it is highly recommended that a lawyer who is experienced in these matters be consulted and involved early on in the ...
CyberInquirer - http://cyberinquirer.com
22 Nov 12:50 pm
... ? Social media. 96% of Generation Y uses social media. Social media including blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media/networking sites. Landing upstart companies is not going to come via advertising, law firm websites included. Only 14% of generation Y trust advertising. I'm a customer service fanatic. Zappos is known for outstanding customer service. So I sent Hsieh a private Twitter message (we're ...
Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs - http://kevin.lexblog.com/
29 Sep, 2006 4:22 pm
... they can be far more important than any relationships specified on your firm's organizational charts, but "social network analysis" (SNA) is still an emerging field, with its concomitant skeptics. (What is SNA in a nutshell, for those not in on the prior discussions? It's the creation of network maps analyzing how people in your firm really communicate, through email traffic patterns, for example, and can be deeply revealing.) First-generation SNA diagnosed who were hubs of information ...
Adam Smith, Esq. - http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/
2 Aug, 2007 4:28 pm by Denise Howell
... bring what is happening with AdWords into social networks. If you take a monetization model that's working today and generating significant amounts of money, and apply ... gets very interesting. Finally, on the subject of intellectual property, when asked what was missing from the social networking ecosystem and what he would invest in if given the opportunity, Rich Rosenblatt ... generated but not usable (one guy's photos of himself). We'd like to see content that more than a few people want to see. Gina ...
Lawgarithms - http://blogs.zdnet.com/Howell
31 Aug, 2007 2:05 am by Belle Lettre
... of time before a professor gets into trouble for using the social networking sites inappropriately. So, while I'm willing to experiment with the sites as a way to communicate with a generation a few years younger than I am, I'm bending over backwards ... know a guy who knows a guy who knows a girl who...." joke. The Small World Experiment is just the tip of the social network theory iceberg. Granovetter postulated the "strength of weak ties" argument, that while strong ties are important (friends, ...
Law and Letters - http://lawandletters.blogspot.com/index.html
15 Oct 10:01 am
... research shows that: • More than 70 percent of lawyers are members of an online social network. Are you? • Identifying, evaluating and selecting outside counsel was among the top three ... losing out to more internet savvy competitors? Most lawyers realize that online networks are a great business development tool - but they don't know where to begin. ... offices and make a presentation on how you can generate more leads and revenue using online social networking. • Get your questions answered live and ...
Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog - http://blog.larrybodine.com/
22 Sep 4:00 am
... devote. Online "netiquette" and mistakes to avoid. A Model Policy on Blogging, Social Networking, and Electronic Communications And Media. You'll get the following written ... offices and make a presentation on how you can generate more leads and revenue using online social networking. Get your questions answered live and ... web seminar for your own clients and prospects. This class will be relevant to the newest Generation Y associate and comprehensible by the most experienced Baby Boomer senior partner ...
Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog - http://blog.larrybodine.com/
20 Sep, 2007 7:18 am by RCoffield@fsblaw.com
... impact health care? Transparency and consumerism. Search is the largest area with social network and tools linked in. Good graphic with interlinking circles and content --- transaction. ... health care industry is finding the business model that works. Cited stats on the revenue generated by health search -- big number and will continue to trend upward. Bonnie Becker, ... Barrette, CEO WeGoHealth (ex-Yahoo) 10.40-11.15 NETWORKING Break with Demonstrations 11.15- 12.15 DEMO PANEL & Discussion: Social ...
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Health Care Law Blog - http://healthcarebloglaw.blogspot.com
2 Jun, 2008 9:30 pm by Sarah Lai Stirland
... the electorate that's coming into sharper focus during this campaign cycle is a certain sector's use of social networking technologies to achieve its collective social goals. "There's a magic combination between people who are passionate about a ... action underway. The most prominent example is Barack Obama's social-networking driven presidential campaign. One of the defining aspects of this emerging -- and sizable -- generation is its collective approach to social issues and the rate at which its ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
23 Nov, 2007 3:40 pm
... : Woe is the structured finance lawyer this fall. Yet firms with a more geographically diverse footprint for business generation-which implies and brings with it a more diverse portfolio of industries from which clients are drawn and a ... of my conversations in London that the "headquarters" model is a quaint anachronism, bypassed by economic history and supplanted by the "network" model? I believe it's more nuanced than that, although the general direction of the vector of globalizing firms is ...
Adam Smith, Esq. - http://www.bmacewen.com/blog/
31 Jan, 2007 9:43 am by Bruce Allen
... that will challenge most of the information sensitivities that baby boomer partners have grown accustomed to. We have a generation of fresh legal services buyers coming into the workforce that will not be satisfied unless connectivity to their attorneys matches their expectations. That means community connectivity like IM networks, MySpace-like openness, and access to information that is anytime, anywhere. After my presentation to the group of executives I ...
Marketing Catalyst - http://marketingcatalyst.blogspot.com/index.html
30 Jun, 2008 11:00 am by Doug Cornelius
... of the refrigerator as technology. But to our grandparents (or great-grandparents) the refrigerator was technology. Similarly, the Net Generation does not think of the internet as technology. It is more like plumbing or an appliance. The Net Generation and Technology. Mobility ... the phone to talk; they use it to text. There is the rise of social networks and hyper-connectivity. Unplugging is now a punishment. Net Generation Norms. "The war for talent is over and the talent won." Technology and the ...
KM Space - http://kmspace.blogspot.com/
13 Aug, 2008 1:11 pm by JB
... as important as the Supreme Court's Reno decision in 1997, because it begins a serious legal movement toward network neutrality. And what is particularly noteworthy is that this decision comes not from a court construing the Constitution but from a federal ... is really about the best way to spur competition and promote innovation. Defenders of network neutrality rules argue that digital networks will generate more useful applications in the future-and thus help people generate and distribute more ...
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
20 Mar 5:30 am by Robert Ambrogi
... remain as described, some may have changed. All information was current as of the date of original publication.] The problem with networking sites that limit their membership to lawyers is that lawyers are their only members. Compared with sites that are ... sites that lack focus seem to falter. An example is one of the first of the current generation of lawyers-only networking sites, LawLink. A key measure of a networking site is its vitality - and this one was nearly comatose. LawLink's structure ...
Robert Ambrogi's LawSites - http://www.legaline.com/lawsites.html
15 Sep, 2007 11:06 am by Brett Frischmann
... has been very influential in shaping one side of the debate. Yoo has mounted a sophisticated economic attack on network neutrality, drawing from economic theories pertaining to congestion, club goods, public goods, vertical integration, industrial organization, ... by users (i.e., congestion) but barely considers the positive externalities generated by users (he simply assumes that they are best internalized by network owners). Yoo appeals to vertical integration theory to support his trumpeting of ...
madisonian.net - http://madisonian.net
28 Jan 12:34 pm by pde
... ISPs as well as many other aspects of Internet performance. The Measurement Lab is an alternative version of a pre-existing network called PlanetLab, which is run by a consortium headquartered at Princeton. Essentially, PlanetLab is a large network of computers that ... be useful if we add synthetic traffic generation features to Switzerland in the future. M-Lab gets good marks for openness and privacy by design. The active-testing paradigm ensures that the network's servers will never receive real ...
Deep Links - http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/
1 Sep 6:17 am by Tom McLain
... 20 largest brands are links to user-generated content. Very quickly, two things become evident: first, the sales and marketing groups of any company will be forced to begin using social networking and social media to promote the ... , it's the "unofficial" activities that can raise even higher levels of concern. One of the aspects of social networking and media is that user profiles of the party doing the communicating typically indicate where the person works. Moreover, the communications themselves ...
Chorey, Taylor, & Feil Blog - http://ctflegal.blogspot.com/
28 Jan 10:34 am by Colin Rule
... they intuitively understand an entire culture generated by the Internet, with customs and vocabulary that we had to learn step-by-step. Maybe even more striking to me was how social networking sites have become fully integrated into kids' lives. I didn't build my first ... online, I felt acutely self-conscious about every word I typed that would show up on a site. This is where the generation gap was most palpable for me, and a senior at Morristown made me realize it. A lot ...
Colin Rule's blog - http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/colin-rule
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