Archives for July, 2009
by Whit Andrews | July 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Yesterday, California joined the orderly progression toward more formalized e-discovery rules via an instant law Gov. Arnold Schwarznegger signed without apparent fanfare. You’ll find a substantial amount of excellent research we’ve written about e-discovery on Gartner.com. The first pieces are from 2005 and there’s more than 60 as of now to read (if you read [...]
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by Whit Andrews | July 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Microsoft indicated yesterday it has added some of Twitter to to its Bing search index. I got called a week or so ago by a reporter at a sizeable magazine who wanted to talk “real-time search,” and I admit I stumbled doing the math on the topic. I do remember when Google’s indexing was so [...]
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by Whit Andrews | July 1, 2009 | 1 Comment
Great news organizations (and lesser ones) have frequently created the role of ombudsman to serve the people who otherwise might not be heard by a giant media power. Such a role serves as a voice for the people to a putative voice of the people. When a media organization is extremely powerful, ombudsman offices temper [...]
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