Archive for January, 2003
Deja vu all over again
Check this out:
Web sites can net attorneys more clients
Net legal sites abound
Guess we haven’t really come that far in four years after all… (This is a recurring theme… I’m at my seventh LegalTech. Kinda feels like Groundhog Day.)
Jen Klyse is deploying InterAction 5…
… and she’s documenting the plans here.
Jen’s taking a smart approach, recognizing that success is dependent on more than simply buying a great product (though that certainly helps!). Keep an eye on this page for more details.
beSpacific
OK, OK. I’m waaaaay overdue on a post about Sabrina Pacifici’s new blog, beSpacific. Sabrina graciously dropped me an e-mail about it on its launch, and I came up for air long enough to check it out and walk away impressed.
Then it got buried with weeks of e-mails waiting for reponses… until I saw Sabrina […]
NewzCrawler
Look out world, Ernie’s out testing software. Sounds like NewzCrawler deserves a look:
News Aggregating – a call for input – okay I’ve played with NewzCrawler enough to know that this is a much more flexible tool for reading blogs and gathering news. First, as I said it allows me to have a folder organized with […]
The WYSIWYG Candidate
More indications that Governor Dean’s campaign is trying to appropriate the McCain “straight talk express” mantra from yesterday’s Concord (NH) Monitor:
What New Hampshire voters liked about Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the 2000 Republican presidential primary winner, is what they will like about him, Dean said: “My directness.”
“With me, what you see is what you […]
Fineman on Dean:
Howard Fineman comments on Governor Dean’s appearance at the NARAL dinner this week:
I came away from the annual National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League dinner here the other night with one conclusion: Howard Dean is going to be a player.
Overall, Fineman gives Dean little chance of winning but does admire that he’s true to […]
TNR: Stage Left
Posted tonight (from the 2/3 issue) at The New Republic is a great summary of the candidates who went before NARAL this week. Dean gets the most positive write-up of the six:
[Dean’s] style is to grab the political live wire that everyone else is terrified of touching. And so Dean took partial-birth abortion, NARAL‘s most controversial […]
DeanforAmerica.com overhauled
Sometime in the past hour, the Dean campaign released a completely new web site. It’s mostly cosmetic at this point – most of the content appears to be from the old site – but it’s a much more professional look and appears to have placeholders for more substantive content down the road.
Dean speech at Linn County fundraiser
Video on C-SPAN: Dean in Iowa
C-SPAN has updated their site with a link to Dean’s speech at the Linn County Iowa Democratic Fundraising Dinner :
CSPAN Video
posted by Aziz Poonawalla Tuesday, January 21, 2003 [dean2004.blogspot.com]
A few things to note about the speech:
Governor Dean mentioned Bill Clinton by name repeatedly, calling attention to […]
New blog
I wrote the other day about getting involved in the Dean Campaign. After watching his speech last weekend in Iowa (I caught the archived version on the web at C-Span.org), I’m even more convinced that he’s the only candidate who’s saying what needs to be said.
But I also recognize that most of the people who […]






