The Blogosphere is reporting that the NY Times subscription department has finally come to its senses and is offering group subscriptions to companies with 50 or more employees (it said companies, not educational institutions so interpret at will). On E-content,…
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"The physical book is a jail for ideas" – Prensky
When I first started reaching Marc Prensky’s Commentary, In the 21st Century University, Let’s Ban Books, (Page A30 of the November 18th Chronicle of Higher Education if you don’t have an online subscription), I thought it was going to be…
Should The Legal Profession Be Deregulated?
An opinion piece called Time to Deregulate the Practice of Law (subscription) appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Sunday. It was written by Clifford Winston and Robert W. Crandall. Winston is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution while…
Does Google Want To Be Our Lawyer?
Google has indirectly entered the legal services fray when its venture capital arm gave Rocket Lawyer $18.5 million. Rocket Lawyer is a subscription legal services web site similar to LegalZoom with one minor twist. Rocket Lawyer offers the opportunity to…