...the news leading up to the two-week...
...no surprise that the continuing growth of social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn has led to questions about its use by members...
...often include a mix of user-generated content, text messaging, Twitter messaging, Facebook applications, blogging, viral marketing, and other social elements. However, the...
...website. The Instagram co-founder was scheduled to give a talk called "Facebook: Creative Revolution: Rich Content..." with Facebook product manager Justin Shaffer. Facebook will...
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...LinkedIn. Heck, lawyers don’t even personalize invitations to connect on LinkedIn. Facebook? For many lawyers this is uncharted ground. What are they missing? Pictures...
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...often include a mix of user-generated content, text messaging, Twitter messaging, Facebook applications, blogging, viral marketing, and other social elements. However, the tech-savvy...
After five years of talks, Yale Law School has acquired some important historical legal manuscripts and books from England that date as far back as the 13th century
...no surprise that the continuing growth of social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn has led to questions about its use by members...
...police in a small town in Ohio has a big profile on Facebook, thanks to an alternative approach to law enforcement that has won him...
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