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01/04/2009

I ♥ Dopplr - A Social Networking Tool for Travelers

If you've not tired of creating profiles and passwords and freeing all kinds of personal information into the internet's ether, then take a look at Dopplr. This is one I really like and might actually Dopplrcommit to updating. Since much of my travel is related to business and because I'm lucky enough to work often with some of my closest friends, this site might just really work out. I tried Trip-It but didn't fall in love so I broke up with it (used The Fade Break-Up Method; it doesn't even know I left). Dopplr seems pretty low maintance and fun. It lets you know who else has coinciding trips to yours (which happens all the time with those of use entrenched in the ABA) and it also lets you know which of your friends/contacts live in a city you are visiting.

I created a blog badge for it - which you will see  - or SHOULD see - in the right column (stupid IE won't show it for some reason; troubleshoot that later). Dopplrtom One of the very cool and yet kinda creepy things it does is allow you to subcribe to another friend/travellers Doppler calendar and add it to your Outlook (and surely other) calendar. Now I can keep a REAL close eye on that legal technology celeb Tom Mighell.  Actually, Tom and I were just chatting about it on Facebook (ahuh, you heard right - I got REALLY bored today) and we were saying that we really like the tool just wish we had more friends/travellers on there. So if you make it there, let us know.

10/20/2006

Travel Tips - The Internet is Key

I've been traveling a lot lately. I love to travel - it's one of the reasons I do what I do. I love checking in and out of cities, hotels and law firms. I consider myself a savvy traveler and much of that is thanks to the internet and technology.

A couple of months ago I was traveling to Martha's Vineyard; taking the last flight out to Boston. Once at the gate, we were told there would be a two hour delay (departing at 6:45pm). Two hours was plenty of time to leave the terminal, eat dinner in the main part of the Orlando Airport and get back thru security. No sooner had we ordered an appetizer when I received a text message from Delta letting me know that the flight was now scheduled to leave at 5.45pm. When I booked my flight I had signed up for "flight alerts" that offer up to the minute text messages about the flights on my itinerary. We laughed and commented about how great technology is, how would we have known otherwise? As we were joking about missing the flight ANOTHER text message came in announcing a departure time of 4.4pm! The original time! Well as you can imagine, we had to race to get the bill, get thru security and to the gate in 15 minutes. Fortunately, security was a breeze thanks to the Fly Clear program that was launched in Orlando and is expanding to other airports. If you use any of the following airports on a regular basis, this program is a LIFESAVER - Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), Indianapolis International Airport (IND), New York JFK International Airport British Airways Terminal 7 (JFK) and San José Mineta International Airport (SJC). It's a "trusted passenger" program not too difference from a VIP pass thru security - you still have to go through the hassle of taking off your shoes, taking out your laptop and emptying your  pockets but YOU DONT HAVE TO WAIT IN LINE!! How great is that? Check it out and sign up to be notified when your airport gets in - even sounds like some Canadian terminals are in the que (pun intended).

Planning for a trip is 'nothing but net. I book all my flights online thru the homepage of the airline or by one of the aggregators such as Travelocity or Orbitz. But keep in mind that Southwest and Jetblue do not participate in those services, you have to remember to check those sites directly. There's a new site called FareCast that aims to predict how much a ticket will cost you and when.

While you're booking and choosing your seats, be sure to check out Seat Guru. This site is brilliant. It gives you detailed information about specific seats on planes. I love the idea behind this site, regular people contribute details about planes and seats and we all benefit. Similar sites include: LoveMySeat and SeatExpert.

I'm getting ready to escort my grandmother to Uruguay on Copa Airlines - which I've never flown. I used Airline Quality and WebFlyer to set my expectations. Webflyer is a great site that rates and reviews all sorts of things related to travel. I like TripAdvisor most to read real-people reviews about airlines, hotels and travel destinations. There's even a site that ranks the food on airplanes! Check out Airline Meals.

Mv_2So, in the end, we got to The Vineyard as planned. We arrived by ferry but left by plane (if you want to call it that). The airport on Martha's Vineyard is quite something. The flights off the island are something else. This is a pic I took with my Treo, you'll notice that I could reach out and touch the pilot (Shawn) - and that body sitting next to him - not the co-pilot. Just another passenger, Shirley. Shirley she was having the same anxiety attack as I was having.

07/24/2006

Legal Talk Network: Tech Training for Lawyers

C2clogo_1  I was invited to participate in a panel last week on The Legal Talk Network's, Coast to Coast show with Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi. It was really great. Here's the plug from the site:

Listen up technically challenged lawyers AND technically savvy lawyers! What do you need to know and how do you get the training for the technology that will make practicing law easier and quicker for you? Coast to Coast hosts and Law.com bloggers J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi turn to our guests Todd Sons, IT Director for Jackson Walker, Adriana Linares, founder of LawTech Partners and Andy Adkins, Director of the Legal Technology Institute at the University of Florida, Levin College of Law for information you can't miss! Listen to it here.

If you're not in the know about The Legal Talk Network (it's part of Law.com), you should certainly check it out. It's an Internet radio network for attorneys. You can read or listen to and download talk shows, interviews, news stories and other law related info. It's very cool.

See, I am doing a little work-related stuff every once and while this summer!

06/28/2006

Microsoft's Internet Explorer Blog

Check out this post from Microsoft's Internet Safety Enforcement Attorney about their recent case (and conviction) against a phisher and their efforts in the fight against cybercrimes.

05/09/2006

How I Spent My Saturday Night

BIG NIGHT for me and my six (yes, six) dogs this past Saturday. I got caught up on my Tommy Lee Goes to College episodes. THANK GOD they ran them in a marathon. The show chronicles Tommy's heart-filled and honest attempt at attending college. It was really funny. But not being one to uni-task, I was casually and erratically wandering around the net. Thought I might share with you some of my finds...

Continue reading "How I Spent My Saturday Night" »

03/08/2006

Google Hat Trick

Do you use something other than Google as your homepage? Yes? You're weird. AND you might be missing out. Here are three cool offerings from Google.

  • Customize Your Google Homepage (this is so useful - information you WANT at your fingertips!)
    1. Look for and click the "Personalized Homepage" link (top right) on Google's own homepage.
    2. Sign in to your existing Google Account or Create One
    3. Clicking the "Personalize your Homepage" link on the left will open a pane that allows you to pick and choose content. The "More Content" button on the bottom has even more to choose from (look for the To-Do list - very cool!)
    4. Once you have added content - each content box has an Edit button that allows you to customize further (like putting your zip code in the Weather box) AND each box can be relocated to sit just where you like it. Just click and hold on the top of the box until you see a 4-way arrow and then drag and drop it to its new place.
  • Add the Google Toolbar to your browser. Once you've installed it, click the "Options" button and investigate all your options Google1
  • Check out Google's language translation tools
    • You can turn on a cool feature in the Options that will display words you point at on the Internet in another language
    • You can also get pretty decent translations for text or webpages at Google Translate page

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