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- How to Build a Book of Business as a Young Lawyer (Law.com)
 Thu, 19 Jun 2008 01:55:43 GMT On top of the 2,150 hours she billed last year, Dechert sixth-year associate Connie Merriett says she puts roughly 20 hours a month -- mostly during evenings and weekends -- into developing business. She feels she has to in order to get ahead in a world where "the book" doesn't just land in a young lawyer's hands. "The model of big clients being handed down to you is dissipating," she said. "I ...
- Report: NebuAd Forges Packets, Violates Net Standards (Wired News)
 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 23:52:53 GMT An advertising system that eavesdrops on ISP customers' online behavior doesn't just sniff traffic, it injects fake packets into sites such as Google, according to a report released Wednesday by a net freedom group. That injection of JavaScript into other company's pages amounts to a browser hijack that violates core internet principles, FreePress argues.
- How modern science and old-fashioned detective work cracked the salmonella case (USA Today)
 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:31:50 GMT Health officials say that because the first cluster of patients surfaced on the Navajo Nation in New Mexico, where they are served by a small, close-knit medical community, federal investigators were able to quickly identify the contaminated foods and take steps to contain the outbreak the past two weeks.
- For love of a cicada bug (Cape Cod Times)
 Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:08:41 GMT How does a Web designer, marketing and advertising guy from North Chelmsford get to the point where he spends his weekends and vacations tracking cicadas?
- How modern science and old-fashioned detective work cracked the salmonella case (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 15:42:40 GMT It could have been a lot worse if a red flag hadn't been raised early in the outbreak last month by a public health nurse with good instincts in one of the nation's poorest, most remote regions.
- The Terrible 2.0s (E-Commerce Times)
 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:02:05 GMT I was at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston last week. Good show, nice people, well run, and it was held at a swanky new Westin on the waterfront. It got me thinking, though, about the "two-dot-oh" phenomenon and how badly it needs a rethink. See, the problem -- whether we're dealing with Enterprise 2.0 or CRM 2.0 or Anything 2.0 -- is that the 2.0 is a misnomer.
- Edson program brings 4 firms back for encore (The Arizona Republic)
 Thu, 19 Jun 2008 01:16:21 GMT Edson program brings four businesses back for encore funding.
- Social networks link workers (Chicago Tribune)
 Tue, 17 Jun 2008 12:55:29 GMT Computer-generated stand-ins of Nortel workers gather in a virtual hall for a meeting. Social networking is expected to make Web collaboration more 'immersive and intimate.' IBM Corp. marketing manager Shari Chiara gets updates on what her colleagues are doing via a networking site called Beehive, where she posts her own photos and news.
- Newspaper’s role in bringing info to the rural populace (The Borneo Post)
 Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:05:43 GMT “YOU can’t swim? That’s your problem. Your job is to get the story. Don’t you dare return without the story,” an editor tells his young reporter.
- Cheap PC Gadget For Internet Calls Selling Well (KTHV Little Rock)
 Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:42:45 GMT NEW YORK - What's the fastest-growing fixed-line phone company in the United States? It's not Verizon Communications Inc. or AT&T Inc. – they're losing lines. What about cable company Comcast Corp., which is raking in subscribers for its phone service?
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