Lazy Sunday Links 3.14.10: “Dude, Where’s My Hour?”, Edition
by Gabe Acevedo on March 14, 2010
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- “if the second-largest city in America could make a commitment to a so-called cloud computing solution, why couldn’t everyone else?”
- FCPA: “The Justice Department brought a record 26 actions in 2009; the Securities and Exchange Commission brought another 14, its second-most ever. The DoJ’s cases included prosecutions of 44 individuals—a huge surge from just nine in 2008, 10 in 2007, and six in 2006.”
- Posse List posts their “Top 10… Plus More” Links of the week.
- Speaking of the Posse List, be sure to follow them on Twitter, as well as IntegreonEDD and Rob Robinson. All three post great e-discovery content.
- “One of the largest and most innovative events in the area of social media – the South By Southwest Conference, Interactive Tract, in Austin, Texas – yearly provides a forum for thought leaders and technology innovators to come together and share their thoughts on key topics in the world of online interaction.”
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