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Monday, July 28th, 2008Jott.com My favorite new tool for note taking
Monday, June 23rd, 2008
My favorite new computer tool is Jott.com. It is an easy way to email yourself a note when you are not in your law office. All you do is set up a Jott account on your computer. The next time you have thought or idea you don’t want to forget you use your cell phone to call Jott. For example, I might be driving and remember that I need to call a defense attorney regarding an upcoming hearing. I call Jott on my cell phone and leave myself a message. Jott than emails me the note. I used to carry around a digital voice recorder but I have found Jott to be much easier.
Jacksonville Lawyers get ready for the new iphone
Monday, June 16th, 2008
The new iPhone is set to be unveiled in less than two weeks. I got my iphone the night it came out last year. I can’t imagine not having it. Clients can email me and get an instant message back even if I am out of the office. Thanks to the maclawyer.com for pointing out some great features for Jacksonville attorneys:
1. Browse Westlaw and Lexis Faster: 3G Connectivity
The new iPhone will run on a “3G” or third-generation network. While that translates to speeds of up to 42 Mbps, (think ten times faster than DSL or Cable), here in the United States, we likely see only a fraction of that. Initially, we will see speeds approaching the speed of your home DSL or cable connection. By the end of the year, speeds should increase five-fold. Even at the lower speeds though, the improvement over the current offering will be dramatic, and you will finally be able to access Westlaw or Lexis on your iPhone without waiting five minutes for a page to load. It will also mean you will be able to upload large documents and multimedia files quickly. Fortune reports that only 73% of the 3G network is currently in place, but AT&T is quickly rolling about the remainder of the network.
2. When You Can’t Be There in Person: Video-conferencing
The increase in speeds will allow the new iPhones to run full-fledged video conferences, something that the current model is not natively capable of. There are also rumors that the new iPhone may have a front-facing camera to support video-conferencing.
3. Getting Where You Need to Go: GPS
The new iPhone will have turn-by-turn GPS directions. The current model triangulates you position by using cell phone towers, but it can’t really pinpoint your position, it only gives you a rough idea of where you are. This new feature will allow you to get rid of yet another gadget: your GPS device, adding to list of things your iPhone replaces: your GPS device, you phone, and of course, your mp3 player.
Unfortunately, the iPhone is still only available for AT&T. The new iPhone is an exciting addition to the Apple family and Apple expects over ten million units to be sold.