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Press Release – Integreon Releases eView(TM) 3.0 for Increased Productivity of Attorney Document Review Monday, August 24th, 2009

LOS ANGELES, August 24 /PRNewswire/ — Integreon, the global leader in integrated discovery solutions and legal process outsourcing (LPO), today announced the launch of its eView(TM) 3.0 platform for hosted document review. eView is Integreon’s marquee offering for efficient workflow management and productivity tracking of complex attorney document review. The new eView release enables legal professionals to better manage the risk of electronic discovery and lower the cost of document revie

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First U.S. Rehab Center for Internet Addiction Opens Its Doors Monday, August 24th, 2009

Over the last few years, a new and disturbing phenomenon has been increasing in frequency. It’s called Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD), and it has been the subject of new research and debate. It is not currently included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), but many argue that addictions to the web and to Internet-based video games like World of Warcraft does indeed exist

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Motorola HT820 – Headset ( behind-the-neck ) – wireless – Bluetooth Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

Motorola HT820 – Headset ( behind-the-neck ) – wireless – Bluetooth The lightweight, ergonomic Motorola HT820 provides premium communication and music connectivity with minimized background noise and reliable battery power. Complete with a 3.5mm headset jack and accessory cable, the headset is compatible with non-Bluetooth devices for universal music enjoyment. Customer Review: Excellent bluetooth stereo headset from Motorola A co-worker recommended the HT820 to me

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SitePoint Podcast #24: Those Frames are Ironic Friday, August 21st, 2009

Episode 24 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week your hosts are Patrick O’Keefe ( @ifroggy ), Stephan Segraves ( @ssegraves ), Brad Williams ( @williamsba ) and Kevin Yank ( @sentience ). Listen in your Browser Play this episode directly in your browser! Just click the orange “play” button below: Download this Episode You can also download this episode as a standalone MP3 file. Here’s the link: SitePoint Podcast #24: Those Frames are Ironic (MP3, 33.8MB) Subsc

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MSNBC Invests Locally With EveryBlock in this Today’s ECXtra Friday, August 21st, 2009

August 21, 2009 Sponsored by WebSearch University Big Search Announcement: Bing joins WebSearch University Microsoft’s decision search engine Bing will be participating in this year’s WebSearch University.  Hear all about Microsoft’s revamped search engine directly from the Bing team!  Join the top researchers and librarians in the US as they hone their searching skills with our all-star faculty .  Bring real-world search skills back to your company/library for only $

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Ridge: Bush officials sought to raise terror alert before ‘04 vote Friday, August 21st, 2009

CNN Politics.com 08/21/2009 WASHINGTON (CNN) – Former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge says he successfully countered an effort by senior Bush administration officials to raise the nation’s terror alert level in the days before the 2004 presidential vote. “An election-eve drama was being played out at the highest levels of our government” after Osama bin Laden released a pre-election message critical of President George W. Bush, writes Ridge in his new book, “The Test of Our Time

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Models Beget Models – The Information Management Reference Model Friday, August 21st, 2009

by Eric Sedwick, Professional Services, Fios, Inc.A few years ago, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model developed its signature framework – taking the term signature literally as it named the model after itself – and delineated management guidelines for the primary phases of the e-Discovery process.  After adding two new projects for 2009-10, some might say the EDRM just can’t leave well enough alone.  Among the new projects is the Information Management Reference Model (IMRM), a project des

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80 Programs You Must Have (everything, Sure You Download) Friday, August 21st, 2009

Tools-Portables: 1.1 7zip: Compressor like Winrar, but much more powerful Download: http://hotfile.com/dl/10393627/f997951/7zip.rar.html 1.2 Everest: Gives us Vital Information about our PC’s Sofware and Hardware. Download: http://hotfile.com/dl/10393631/92850a0/Everest.rar.html 1.3 Mozilla Firerox: Portable version, with several addons (the most important ones) Download: http://hotfile.com/dl/10393635/f3421db/Firefox.rar.html 1.4 Flash Renamer: Rename a

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We were watching it and when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon Phil turned to me and said, ‘Pem, this has made it all worthwhile.’ Before then, he… Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Daniel Saltman Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1600 bob.jacobs@nasa.gov John Leverence Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, North Hollywood, Calif. 818-754-2871 leverence@emmys.org August 20, 2009 RELEASE : 09-193 NASA Television Receives Philo T. Farnsworth Primetime Emmy Award WASHINGTON — NASA Television has been honored with a P

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We were watching it and when Neil Armstrong landed on the moon Phil turned to me and said, ‘Pem, this has made it all worthwhile.’ Before then, he…

Plantronics Launches Bluetooth Discovery 975 dual-mic Noise Cancelling headset Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Plantronics, the leading manufacturer of premium headsets, today announced the new Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth earpiece. The Plantronics Discovery 975 is the next generation of the Discovery 925, which was lauded for its superior audio quality and innovative lightweight design. Customers will enjoy an improved audio experience with advanced AudioIQ 2 and WindSmart® technologies, which deliver natural sounding voice in harsh noise environments, coupled with Plantronics’ legendary inbound

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Ship captain rescued from pirates enjoys vacation aboard the Queen … Thursday, August 20th, 2009

A 140mb sql file; MaryEllenGibson Web Analytics Career Advice : Play In The Real World! | Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik http://htxt.it/QRF1; blisterguy waiting to board my flight and reading neal stephenson’s ripping yarn ‘the system … jeffnfun631 London police arrest 2 in $65M jewelry heist: Two men were arrested Wednesday in connection with this month’s brazen Lon http://url4.eu/GeWt; moonflowerstarf Mose Jefferson hammered by lawyers on unusual nature of his gifts …

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An Update from Research Engine DeepDyve Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Hello AltSearchEngines, We have exciting news to share. What’s new at DeepDyve: First of all, we’re pleased to announce that the following publishers are now available for searching and discovery in DeepDyve: * American Physiological Society With over 10,500 members, APS is devoted to fostering education, scientific research, and dissemination of information in the physiological sciences. The APS produces 14 journals for its members who have doctoral degrees in physiology and/or

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The rising of the light: El Mina, the Gaza City port Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Click image for an enlargement Excerpts from my journal during a three month journey of photographic discovery in the Land of Troubles Photos August 15 & 17, 2009, Saturday & Monday, Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, my apartment: More than a few dreams, and not all of them banal: In the most satisfying I was attending a ballet class, doing small exercises with a large group, alternately looking down on myself (as if out of body) and while participating (inner view).

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eMag PreVu 3.0: Advanced culling technology reduces early stage data processing costs; streamlines workflow process Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

eMag Solutions, LLC, an international provider of enterprise content management (ECM) and electronic discovery solutions, announced today the company will introduce eMag PreVu 3.0, the latest version of eMag’s web-based data management portal to sort, search and filter electronically stored information (ESI) as well as manage early stage workflow. eMag PreVu helps customers manage costs and eliminate extraneous processing steps and shorten the time to complete projects. The introduction of ver

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Is It Good To Invest In Africa, Probably In Ghana? Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Ghana’s `Forgotten’ Stock Market Beats World Equities (Update1) By Janice Kew and Emily Bowers Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vendors hawking handbags and fruit along downtown Accra’s Liberia Road are busier than the traders five stories upstairs on the Ghana Stock Exchange. An offshore-oil discovery, rising commodity prices and government spending on roads and other projects drove the market to a 63 percent gain this year, making it the world’s best- performing bourse.

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The recession’s impact on lawsuits Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Lawsuits typically increase during a recession, but according to a recent article that is not the case during this recession (except for bankruptcy and employment suits of course). What’s different this time around?According to the report, Elizabeth Scully, a partner at Baker Hostetler, says the high cost of electronic discovery has a lot to do with it.  “It’s a much more expensive process than it was even a few years ago,” she says.Scully’s observation is definitely true.  The costs are huge th

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Democracy Now: Human Rights Watch Calls on Israel to Investigate “White Flag” Shootings of Gaza Civilians Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

“Human Rights Watch released a report last week detailing new evidence of possible Israeli war crimes committed during last winter’s Operation Cast Lead in Gaza that left over 1,400 Palestinians dead. The report says Israeli soldiers unlawfully shot and killed at least eleven Palestinian civilians, including five women and four children, who were in groups waving white flags to make clear that they were civilians and not combatants.

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Electronic Discovery: Early Case Assessment Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

The exact definition of “Early Case Assessment” can mean different things to different people.For some those in the technical area of electronic discovery it can mean sampling data, to others it can mean a quick pass over the data, to see what’s there – a first review.  For others it’s a method of using tools and technology to prod, poke, and manipulate the data to get the best out of it before going in full review platform.For those on the legal side, early case assessment can mean just that. L

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To Write, Ring Or Email? Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

I wanted to contact a fellow Chief Executive yesterday, someone I had never met but to whom I wanted to suggest an idea. I had to decide whether to ring, e-mail, write or try to find him on a social networking site. As I thought about the best way of making contact I realised that I was going through exactly the same process that job hunters go through when deciding how to initiate a speculative approach to a company they want to work for

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Obama seeks to track visits to .gov websites Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Planned lifting of ban on ‘cookies’ called ‘1984′-style spying effort WASHINGTON – The Barack Obama administration has announced plans to lift a government ban on tracking visitors to government websites, and potentially, collect their personal data through the use of “cookies” – an effort some suspect may already be in place on White House sites. A ban on such tracking by the federal government on Internet users has been in place since 2000, however, the White House Office of Management an

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Patents: Horizontal vs Vertical Innovation Sunday, August 16th, 2009

One of the strongest arguments used by the Intellectual Property( IP ) supporters is that patents promote innovation, and the strong counterargument by the IP opponents is, that patents stifle innovation, and that once patents are removed we will have more innovation, considering the fees which will not be spent on securing patents and hiring patent attorneys. The reason why I used the term ‘strong’ and ‘strongest’ because both the sides acknowledge that there is some weight on the argument of

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Pear Analytics Twitter Report: Criticisms of the coding methods Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Pear Analytics produced a study about the usage of Twitter , and I fear they reveal more about their own organisational ability than then do anything about Twitter.  I’ve read the public white paper , and I’m finding myself doubting the value of the report simply on the basis of the categorisation Pear used for their twitter coding.  To describe it as limited, overly broad and prone to motivational bias is a charitable way of saying it’s poor quality, and I’d send it back for revision if this

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iPhone Apps… (after 1 week) Friday, August 14th, 2009

I’ve had the iPhone for 1 week now and one of the first topics that comes up with friends is the Apps.  After the jump… we’ll dive in. So far I have an even 50 apps on the phone and have probably downloaded twice that.  I look at the apps in 3 categories, Everyday Use, Rarely Used (but it’ll be cool as hell when I get the opportunity) and Crap.  For now, we’ll focus on the Everyday Use apps. Twitterific – I’ve downloaded about 10 twitter apps to do some comparing and for awhile I had t

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Smart Bombs: Mark Dery, Steven Pinker on the Nature-Nurture Wars and the Politics of IQ Friday, August 14th, 2009

Mark Dery is guest blogger du jour until August 17. He is the author of Culture Jamming, Flame Wars, Escape Velocity, and The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium. He’s at work on The Pathological Sublime, a philosophical investigation into the paradox of horrible beauty and the politics of “just looking.” In February, 2009, I approached Steven Pinker , a deep thinker about linguistics and cognitive science who fishes where the two streams flow together, with a request for an interview.

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DrStockPick.com Stock Report! 8/14/09, CTIG, MAKO, NCS, NYMX, CVV, SLP Friday, August 14th, 2009

DrStockPick.com Stock Report! Friday August 14, 2009 ************************************************************** CTI Group (Holdings) Inc. (OTCBB: CTIG), an international provider of electronic invoice processing and management (EIM), enterprise communications management software and services solutions, and carrier class voice over internet protocol (VoIP) management applications, reported revenues for the three and six months ended June 30, 2009 of $4,1

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Moody’s Chimes In On The Consequences Of The Flash Trading Ban Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Zero Hedge In their weekly commentary piece, among many other things, Moody’s discussed the downstream impacts of the ban of Flash, IOIs and other existing practices. They provide a different perspective in terms of a pros/cons analysis of the upcoming changes to both brokers-dealers and exchanges. Nothing earth shattering, but useful information to keep a sense of perspective in light of upcoming market structure developments, and who stands to lose the most

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International web-based hosting and review platform, iCONECTnXT, now includes a Microsoft SQL Server Connector Thursday, August 13th, 2009

iCONECT Development, LLC’s international web-based hosting and review platform, iCONECTnXT, now includes a Microsoft SQL Server Connector that enables application service providers, law firms and corporations to add worldwide document review and collaboration capability to their existing SQL Server infrastructure. nXT has a proven track record with over 10 billion pages hosted worldwide, and is used by Fortune 500 companies, prestigious Am Law 100 firms, Magic Circle firms (top-tier law firms in

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