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April 22, 2005

Blawgcast in the News

From the ABA Journal's eReport: "The Future Is Hear: Online Audio Podcasts Are the Legal Blogosphere's Latest Trend," by Jason Krause--

Thanks to technologies like electronic filing and electronic discovery, plus the proliferation of self-published Web sites called blogs, today’s lawyers are coming closer to shedding the profession’s Luddite label. So it’s not surprising that lawyers have become early adopters of podcasting, a new form of self-publishing audio on the Net.

Krause's article quotes my Blawgcast co-editor Kevin Heller, as well as Jeremy Moore, and mentions podcasts by Denise Howell, the Rethink(ip) crew, and me. Read it!

Posted by Evan Schaeffer at April 22, 2005 01:51 PM

Comments

I hope legal podcasters were paying attention when I said that blawgcast.com would be helpful in promoting their efforts.

Posted by: Kevin J. Heller at April 28, 2005 03:29 PM

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