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Keyword is broken?

This week the world of Web 2.0 converged on the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Most of the hype surrounding the new web is about social technologies and the way we interact with each other using technology. This got me thinking about how it applies to E-Discovery. The outward appearance may look different, but the [...]

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Do you have an Erdős number?

Analytics and social links are becoming very popular in e-discovery. Certain tools claim to be able to provide you with the number of links between two people in a document collection. Does this help? Can you find what you’re looking for faster? Maybe, but I don’t believe it is the magic bullet that will make [...]

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Data Portability Continued…

In Sedona last week we were discussing QC and sampling mostly. However, a short sidebar happened surrounding the ability to get data from one system to another. As I mentioned in my previous post this is becoming more and more important to our clients, which means we need to be moving toward an accepted standard, [...]

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