I call today’s social media, particularly Twitter, the “ever present never present.” It means that, for many of us, social media is ever present. It is always on, always tempting us to post, to like, to friend, to fan, to wave, to connect, and to think about all of these all the time, especially if …
The Case Against Twitter
For most attorneys, Twitter is not that useful. I’m hardly a Luddite, nor am I an attorney frightened of technology and change. And I also don’t think Twitter is a morass of mindless blather. It is useful, fun, and has vast distributive power. But I’ve concluded that Twitter is not productive for most attorneys – and …
Why I Heart Yammer
I don’t normally provide product reviews, nor does the blog, but I’ve been enamored so much with one product lately that I have to shout its praises. Doubtless, you’ve heard of the phenomenon known as Twitter. It’s the micro-blogging service that has techy and non-techy 30+ year olds scrambling to figure out. One problem I …
Lawyers Using Social Media? Hardly
The first of a series of posts on practicelaw’s annual survey results Beginning last year, practicelaw began an annual survey of its users (and a few who don’t use the service) to determine how we are doing and how to plan for future directions. We’ll be posting here with this year’s results, including questions that …
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