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Slydial: Sneaky Voicemail for the Seinfeld Generation

July 24th 2008

Slydial is a free voice message service that directly connects you to someone else’s mobile voicemail. Their phone never rings, and you get to leave a message without actually speaking with them. (Wait for the legal angle; it’s coming.) Their wonderfully written weasely website spells it right out. There are people you must phone: bosses, significant others, […]

Linkroll: Links to Ideas Worth Knowing

July 12th 2008

TV’s Getting Old: The Christian Science Monitor notes that for the first time, last season’s average viewer was more than fifty years old: “If today’s TV audience were a person, it wouldn’t even be a part of the target demographic anymore.” With games and the Internet, TV simply isn’t the “first screen” for the young […]

Ticket2Final: Placing a Small Bet to Get Championship Tickets

June 18th 2008

Last year I wrote a brief analysis of why sports venues benefit by restricting ticket resale. It is hard to think of any other instance, perhaps other than land ownership, where the resale of your asset can be restricted or outright denied. Further, anything which makes honest people hide from police as if they were […]

That Billboard is Watching You, and Customizing its Ad

June 6th 2008

Israeli surveillance software is being used on US billboards to gauge who is looking at an advertisement and customize its content. The billboards provide analytics on the number of ad viewers, the duration of views, and (perhaps most worrying) viewer demographics.

Dave Wieneke likes Marketo Interactive Marketing Platform

April 22nd 2008

Editor’s note: this post isn’t about the web and law – but it’s of interest to anyone trying to gain high-value customers online, which certainly includes some lawyers. I’m excited about the capabilities of a Bay Area start-up firm called Marketo. I became one of their early customers last year, and was complimented to have […]

Is CourtroomLive Ready for Prime Time?

February 7th 2008

This week, ALM, publisher of 33 professional magazines including The American Lawyer, and  Courtroom View Network (CVN), a legal-news video service, announced CourtroomLive.com.  The service will allow legal professionals to watch current trials as they happen, and distribute the feeds securely to clients or colleagues. Imagine how firms could create shadow juries to watch actual […]