How many of your readers go to filing cabinets and newspapers on a regular basis? Fact is, many of them are more likely to browse their company databases, personal hard disks and the Internet. Electronic data has fundamentally changed the way people search for, store, and otherwise relate to information. How has it changed the lives of your readers? Consider the topics in the following articles:
Technology Topics
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- Virtual law offices gaining popularity in Internet age
- Profile: iPad at work
- Genius in our midst
- Coming soon: multimedia court judgements
- Should you upgrade to Microsoft Office 2010 now?
- Feeling insecure (about your smartphone)?
- Above and Beyond: Industry experts extol the long-term vIrtues of metal roofIng and claddIng
- iPad apps for lawyers
- ‘Magic’ iPad proves popular with lawyers
- The Google-friendly lawyer
- Netbooks can be useful
- What’s the video buzz about?
- Cityplace Luna
- The power of web videos
- E-trials save money and time, say proponents
- CityPlace Panorama
- Going paperless at the office is possible with some astute planning, determination
- Group aims to standardize and improve court websites
- Updating to Windows 7 has perks, drawbacks
- Self-publishing: lawyers can produce and sell books online with new online tools
- Ensuring smartphone security
- Lawyers who really love Macs
- Canada’s best law firm websites
- Managing information overload
- Palm Pre good alternative to iPhone, BlackBerry
- Judges get with the times on information security
- Getting an office free of Microsoft
- Guide to Courtroom Technology in Canada
- Maritime law firm’s student recruitment video a hit on YouTube
- Mackay|Wong Strategic Design
- Online System for Court Attendance Reservations a hit
- Techno-savvy law firm shares secrets for success
- Draft, edit docs in real time
- Cloud Cover: Software as a Service enables virtual law practice management
- Profile: RBC Centre, Toronto
- Don’t leave home without it
- Test of Metal
- Eying the iPhone?
- Build It Up: Steel Building Systems Offer Better Building Performance At Lower Costs
- The Online Network
- York Research Tower, Archives of Ontario – York University
- Expanding your network by hopping on the Internet
- Software Assset Management
- Project: Union Station Platform
- Unlock the secrets of your smartphone
- Twitter in the courtroom: a fad, or here to stay?
- Lawyers adjusting to know-your-client rules
- BlackBerry Storm has some kinks to work out
- Moodles are Good for Small Noodles
- Bringing Technology into the Classroom
- Building Information Modeling
- Develop a commanding presence and impress your audience
- Tech for tough times: Speedy customer service
- Free vs. paid online legal research tools
- Draw your case
- Properly Redacting Documents Crucial
- Corporate counsel key to risk management
- Big Mac attack: Is Apple poised for a bigger bite of the business market?
- Will Macs replace PCs as the computer of choice at law firms?
- Supplier Relationship Management
- Effectively handling e-mail overload
- Surviving the downturn
- Working smarter with wikis
- Martindale-Hubbell gets LinkedIn
- Voice dictation tools helpful, but still have kinks
- Working on the move
- 3D digital modelling drives design innovation
- Preparing for e-discovery: Why firms need data retention policies
- Practicing Law with SaaS
- IT code of conduct: CBA drafts new guidelines for being efficient and ethical
- The smartphone showdown: BlackBerry versus iPhone
- How to Secure Your Laptop Before Crossing the Border
- How to be the master and get the most from your BlackBerry
- What you need to know to run a paperless office
- Social networking sites target legal profession
- Keep control of marketing with MRM
- eDiscovering a Solution
- Computer forensics: tips for handling electronic evidence
- VoIP overview
- Acrobat 9: review
- Lawyers hang their virtual shingles online in Second Life
- Suite Relations
- Professional Squash
- Public meeting: Bloor West Village
- Air care products
- Household Cleaners
- Outsourcing/offshoring
- Oxford Knee Replacement
- Abnormal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
- Physical Network Security
- Wireless Exploits
- Wireless Networking — Opinion
- A Leap Forward For Fiber
- Convergence — The “Triple Play”
- Managed Security Systems
- The meta menace: what you can’t see could come back to haunt you
- Virtual realty: Could Second Life shake up condo market?
- Virtual worlds: Businesses experiment with Second Life
- Moore’s Law and effect on the auto industry






