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Reviews of Dictamus, Nextiva, Google Apps; Carbonite, Mozy, TimeSolv; Essential Dictation Accessories

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 21, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Bill Ogden, Review: Dictamus for iPhone for Dictation (Plus Accessories)

Traci Hinden, Review: Nextiva, Comcast, and Vonage VoIP Services

Grady Glover, Review: Google Calendar, Gmail, and Google Docs

Richard Herndon, Review: Carbonite v. Mozy for Online Backup

Howard Lenow, Review: TimeSolv for Time-Billing

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Topics: Accounting/Billing/Time Capture | Backup/Media/Storage | Business Productivity/Word Processing | Coming Attractions | Dictation/OCR/Speech Recognition | Email/Messaging/Telephony | Laptops/Smartphones/Tablets | Online/Cloud | TL Answers

Reviews of PCLaw, Quikscribe, LawCharge; Software for a New Firm; PEOs; Amicus Attorney Data Export; Much More

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 21, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Doug Stewart, Review: PCLaw, Quikscribe; Technology Recommendations for a New Law Firm

Mark Olberding, Review: LawCharge for Ethical Credit Card Processing

Joel Bair, Review: The Pros and Cons Of Using a Professional Employer Organization (PEO)

Alan Schaaf, More Thoughts on Wiping a Hard Drive

Aaron Craft, Tip: How to Export Amicus Attorney Data to Excel

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Ethical Credit Card Processing; Reviews of Westlaw, Loislaw, TrialDirector, Tabs3; Archiving Case-Related Outlook Email

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, October 14, 2010

Today's issue of Answers to Questions contains these articles:

Beverly Michaelis, How to Accept Credit Cards Without Violating Ethics Rules

Ay Uaxe, Review: Westlaw and Loislaw

Edward Zohn, Tip: Another Way to Archive Case-Related Outlook Email

Edward Schoenecker, Review: TrialDirector and Total Recorder

Michael Jones, Review: Tabs3 for Time-Billing

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Cloud Preservation: Read Our Exclusive Report

By Eliza Sarasohn | Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Today's issue of TechnoLawyer NewsWire covers an eDiscovery archiving service for blogs and social media (see article below), an online service for legal holds, a multifunction inkjet printer, electronic discovery document review software, and a voice control app for Android smartphones. Don't miss the next issue.

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Reining in the Cloud

The childhood rhyme "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me" may have once applied to life on the playground. But as in-house counsel and litigators know, words can result in dire consequences, particularly in today's increasingly wired world. For corporations, the rising use of social media — blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and the like — represent an explosive new area of electronic data to manage and for your adversaries to mine in the event of litigation. But until now electronic discovery tools have focused almost exclusively on archiving email messages as opposed to social media. Fortunately, help has finally arrived.

Cloud Preservation … in One Sentence
Nextpoint's Cloud Preservation is an online eDiscovery service that archives and preserves content from Web sites, blogs, and social media.

The Killer Feature
The people who work at your company (your clients for those of you who serve as outside counsel) continually add to, delete from, update, and refine your corporate Web sites, blogs, Facebook fan pages, Twitter accounts, and more. Nextpoint designed Cloud Preservation to automatically crawl these online properties at predefined intervals, creating a comprehensive and searchable archive of this content, including HTML source code and images.

"We are very excited to bring this product to the marketplace," CEO Rakesh Madhava told us. "We heard from our customers there was a need for a simple archiving solution for their intellectual assets on the Web and we are pleased to provide them with the progressive technology and expertise to fill this need."

Other Notable Features
Cloud Preservation is Web-based, requiring no installation. Sign up, identify what you want preserved, and set a weekly, monthly, semi-monthly, or annual crawling schedule to begin building your archive. The search engine facilitates Boolean queries. You can add filters to your searches such as date range as well as conduct account-specific or crawl-specific searches.

Cloud Preservation supports multiple levels of data exportation, ranging from PDF files of any page to comprehensive batch exporting into popular file formats such as Concordance and Summation load files, EDRM XML, Trial Director, and more.

Nextpoint offers several other SaaS products such as Discovery Cloud and Trial Cloud, all of which integrate with Cloud Preservation for a comprehensive eDiscovery solution from preservation through trial.

What Else Should You Know?
Monthly pricing plans for Cloud Preservation begin at $9 for five feeds and up to 1 GB of storage. Companies with more complex needs can obtain a customized quote. Learn more about Cloud Preservation.

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Document Management Software Reviews; Software Upgrades; PhoneSlips Review; Dual Monitors; Security Tip

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, July 22, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Eric Zaidins reviews PaperPort and Worldox for document management, Laura Hills clarifies her previous Post on software updates versus upgrades, Ronald Cappuccio reviews Phoneslips for cheap case management, Michael St. George discusses dual monitors, and Daniel Fennick discusses alternative ways to destroy a hard drive. Don't miss this issue.

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Should You Cut the Cord and Move The Cloud? Legal Practice Without a File Server

By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Coming today to TechnoFeature: A file server can cost upwards of $22,000 plus another $7,000 per year to maintain. Should you instead keep that money in your bank account? But can your law firm conduct business without a server? In this TechnoFeature, legal technology consultant Seth Rowland explains how you can cut the cord by using "the cloud" — online applications for backups, practice management, and document management. But everything has a downside, which Seth also explores. What's his verdict on moving the cloud? Read the article to find out.

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Windows 7 Review; iPhone Crushing BlackBerry at a Large Firm; Mazy's Motives; RAID; Music; Summer of Smartphones

By Sara Skiff | Friday, June 25, 2010

Today's issue of Fat Friday contains these articles:

Chris Gibson, Windows 7 Review Plus Upgrade Tips

Stephen Roberts, BlackBerrys v. IPhones at Strasburger & Price

Steven Schwaber, In Defense Of Mazyar Hedayat's Solo Practice Critique

N Holmes, RAID to the Rescue: A Quick Cautionary Tale

Jay Willingham, More on the Future of Music

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Evergreen Retainers; Mac Switcher's Croc Tears; Reviews of Vito Sound Explorer, Acronis True Image, PagePlus

By Sara Skiff | Thursday, May 20, 2010

Coming today to Answers to Questions: Roy Johnston shares a tip on evergreen retainer fees, Richard Lehrman discusses what he missed about Windows after switching to Mac, Mike Fellows reviews Vito Sound Explorer for mobile dictation, Stephen C. Carpenter reviews Acronis True Image 10 for backing up and restoring data, and Joshua Stein reviews PagePlus X3. Don't miss this issue.

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iPhone v. Windows Mobile; PracticeMaster Review; RAID; TimeMap Export Tip; iPad; Much More

By Sara Skiff | Friday, May 7, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Bryan Keenan compares the iPhone to Windows Mobile, Emery Wang reviews PracticeMaster, Robert Rice explains how RAID saved his bacon, Tom Trottier shares a TimeMap diagram and illustration tip, and Frank River discusses how practice management software can boost your growth. Don't miss this issue.

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Future of Music; Reviews of Chrometa, Acer Aspire 4810T, Backblaze Pod; iPad Alternative

By Sara Skiff | Friday, April 16, 2010

Coming today to Fat Friday: Entertainment lawyer Mark Klarich discusses the future of the music industry and the way we consume music, Caren Schwartz reviews the Acer Aspire 4810T-8480, John Townsend reviews Chrometa, Robert Maize discusses the INTERWRITE as a possible alternative to the iPad, and Tom Trottier reviews the Backblaze Pod for mega data storage. Don't miss this issue.

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