I don’t know about the majority of law students, seeing as how I am a mere 1L, but when in class I have so many windows up that Exposé cowers in fear. From iCal to iProcrastinate, from Word to Preview, I had no idea what was going on with my computer. That was, until VirtueDesktops.
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The Economist’s year-end double issue carries an intriguing story about how consumer Internet services are slicing into areas traditionally controlled by IT (information technology) departments. GMail, Skype, Yahoo! Instant Messenger, and other services developed for consumer use are facilitated by companies that use massive data centers, “built to fail” server software, and redundant network connections.
From its early beginnings as a tool for proofing documents destined for print, Adobe’s PDF (Portable Document Format) has become a tremendously popular means of distributing documents over the Internet. Mac, Windows, and Linux users can share fully-formatted documents using PDF. Mac OS X even includes the ability to save any document as a PDF. [...]
Now that finals are over, I finally have the time to switch MLS over to WordPress. I’ve been meaning to do so for quite some time. The reasons:
Comments. I feel like I’m talking to a blank wall. You probably don’t like the fact that you can’t make comments. Nobody wins. WordPress makes adding comments easy, [...]