June 18, 2007

Today's Wall Street Journal — June 18 — has a great 12-page section on “All Things Digital”

Thes Monday June 18 issue of the Wall Street Journal has a tremendously informative section regarding computers and other digital information.

Particularly pertinent for attorneys are articles entitled:

“Business Solutions: Making Sense of Social Software”

“Social Studies: Companies of all kinds are figuring out which tools work and how to use them" — The article includes information on topics such as social networking, RSS, wikis and blogs and a discussion of how corporations are using them” (This article may be seen at not cost on the Journal's site.)

“Playing Well With Others: How IBM's employees have taken social networking to an unusual level" — The article even includes a discussion of how IBM has islands on Second Life for its employees”

“Wikis at Work: Companies turn the Wikipedia concept into a powerful corporate-information tool for employees"”

There are also interviews with Steve Jobs, George Lucas, and other magnates.

If you're interested in any of this and don't subscribe online, you need to get the paper today while the issue is still available.

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