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PLEASE NOTE: This blog has moved to Slashstar.com by Tim Marman

Technically, I moved this blog to Slashstar almost a year ago (April 14, 2004), but I've been cross-posting all of my content to both locations. Well, last week I upgraded Slashstar to Community Server - which among other things means that, at least in...

More on Blog Disclaimers by Tim Marman

Kevin at TechLawAdvisor mentions the recent blog disclaimer discussion , and also suggests additional wording. I am using a modified version of this as my disclaimer now. Of course, I don't intend on including it on every page - that would just be ridiculous...

Google on the Desktop by Tim Marman

Another one I'm a bit late on... This news, via Google Weblog , is both unsurprising and very exciting. NYT: Google Moves Toward Clash With Microsoft . "Google is preparing to introduce a powerful file and text software search tool for locating information...
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Did it fail or didn't it? by Tim Marman

Well, I'm confused. Did my installation succeed or fail? :)

OneNote catching on with the legal crowd by Tim Marman

Anyone who reads this weblog on a regular basis will know I am a HUGE fan of OneNote. It seems a number of the legal tech webloggers are taking notice of OneNote as well. [ syndicated from http://blogs.slashstar.com/tim/archive/2004/05/25/553.aspx ]

Tablet PC Development Talk @ NYC .NET Developer's Group by Tim Marman

Brad McCabe of Infragistics will be speaking (tonight) to the NYC .NET Developer's Group on “developing ink-enabled applications with the Tablet PC.” This discussion will focus on developing applications to take advantage of the managed ink...

Yes, I said it: Law school exams are (almost) fun... by Tim Marman

Law professors have a standard formula for exam questions: read this hypothetical situation and analyze any relevant issues. True to form, my Criminal Law test is more of the same. Some say that this isn't necessarily very creative , but I don't mind...

Virtual Machines: There is no strange thing by Tim Marman

Benchmarks available here comparing Virtual PC 2004 to VMWare performance. The author's conclusion: From the benchmark results i've obtained, it's perfectly valid to say that VMWare 4.0 performs better in general than Virtual PC 2004. Take in mind that...

Finally - an effective way to consume information by Tim Marman

Ever since I've gotten my tablet, I've strugged to find an effective, scalable way to keep my e-mail synchronized between the tablet and my desktop . This problem was only compounded when my company started blocking web-based e-mail programs, leaving...

Test-driving Job Applicants by Tim Marman

What a fantastic idea. Some IT Job seekers don't handle the pressure of a job interview well. And some don't handle the pressure of a skills test very well. So RightNow technologies has come up with another way to evaluate applicants: the test-drive....
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