Posts Tagged ‘technology’
It’s better to burn out … rust never sleeps

Lawyers are calling it social networking burnout. Law.com reports that corporate America is losing its taste for social networking sites and shutting down access to Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace. Recent back-to-back studies show a big chunk of corporate America banning Twitter and Facebook from the workplace. The news for the media world is even grimmer. According to an August survey by ScanSafe, 76% of companies block employee use of social networking sites — up 20% from February 2009. And social networking sites have become productivity enemy #1. Indianapolis-based Barnes & Thornburg is seeing companies block Facebook “all the time.” The firm has banned Facebook itself, and Twitter is next. I think what’s happening is social media is starting to simmer and the lawyers, PR teams, HR teams, and marketers are realizing that all these problems can occur, said one associate at Gunster Yoakley & Stewart of West Palm Beach, Florida.
I think what’s happening is social media is starting to simmer and the lawyers, PR teams, HR teams, and marketers are realizing that all these problems can occur, said one associate at Gunster Yoakley & Stewart of West Palm Beach, Florida who focuses on technology and the Internet.
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10 2009
BTW, why are the most viewed posts on th …
BTW, why are the most viewed posts on the pm blog some of the least interesting? “One Happy Meal Hold the Contempt Finding” and “Client Relations Desert” were both posted quickly and tongue-in cheek: and have gotten the most traffic over the years. It’s hard to believe these are the subjects on the minds of lawyers interested in technology … ?
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03 2009
Surveillance made easy…..
Surveillance Solutions in today’s business brings about many debatable issues. The fact of the matter it has become a necessary tool. How we go about utilizing the technology is at the heart of the debate.
Cost has always been the first consideration. Where do start? What should you consider? The first step is coming to grips with the need. The second, what additional use can be made of this technology.
In addressing these issues EZ-Toyz.com has opened a showroom in Naperville, IL
Here you can view the different types an styles of each camera. From Domes to Sensor alerts. Also see first hand what the camera actually sees and how images are or are not recorded. As an additional feature EZ-Toyz.com does have the ability to visit your location an display the capabilities of “Remote” accesss through your PC or Smart Phone. They will show you “Live” feeds of PTZ (Point-Tilt-Zoom) cameras and help you understand how you can obtain this technology for less than $2K.
The additional uses is where the creative mind takes over. It’s a camera, it records video.
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