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Tracking billable time is one of the most critical and potentially pernicious tasks a lawyer faces. The tedium of counting time minute-by-minute is met with nearly universal condemnation regardless of its necessity. Losing time, even a mere 15 minutes a day, whether on your smartphone or your desktop machine, has the potential to add up…
Windows is the most widely used computer operating system (OS) in the world. But many users would argue that status is despite shortcomings in performance and ease of use. What is an attorney or other business professional to do if they, like many, find Windows to be troublesome and unpleasant to use? Until recently, the…
Optimizing web pages is a never-ending task, and when every millisecond matters, vector based graphics are the way to go. It was hard to discuss web design in 2014 without referencing responsive web design. Considering the growing landscape of screen sizes, designers and developers were, and still are, looking to code a device agnostic layout…
EagleEye Agreement Checker is designed to help lawyers craft more accurate contracts by identifying and eliminating issues such as ambiguity and inconsistency. The program, which has an impressive ability to review and find issues with legal documents, could help attorneys reduce turnaround time, produce more accurate contracts and spend more time actually creating legal content.…
The source code of the Internet has always been a loosely interpreted language, with each browser having their own take on how web pages should be rendered for users. The latest version of HTML is a huge improvement because it normalizes ideas that developers want to write once and work across all browsers. Standards matter…
WaaS: You need to know what this means The concept of Software as a Service (SaaS) dates back to the 1960s. As computers became more mainstream in daily business operations, the software that made these machines work was generally a one-time purchase per version. Over the last 30 years, the majority of software was sold…
Promises of yesterday are being delivered by the technology of today: watches are becoming the phones that replaced your PC. Hardware is smaller, lighter and lasts longer on a single charge, but the biggest revolution that could come from wearables won’t be megahertz or apps. Soon, we’ll be able to have conversations with our technology…
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