posted on 1/9/2007 3:24:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Here are few items that peaked our interest on the web today
(including one that sucked us into Apple hype machine).
- Inside Legal Opinions has a great post about innovative
lawyers and law firms that is well worth a read. Industry pressures, technology, and plain old unconventional thinking are pushing these law firms and lawyers in new directions, even proposing to get rid of the partner-associate structure.
- Say what you will about Apple in corporate (or
business) environments, you have to give them credit for pushing the envelope. Today they unveiled the much anticipated iPhone and appear to have exceeded people's unrealistic expectations for the device. Sporting a new “multi-touch” interface that does away with physical buttons, the iPhone rethinks the whole mobile phone/mobile computing experience. Plus you get an iPod. We’ll watch the initial previews of the new interface, but if the phone lives up to its promise, Apple and Cingular could find people clamoring for these phones in June.
- Microsoft’s new Office 2007 releasing Jan. 30 also comes
with a new document format, the clumsily named Office Open XML (or OOXML for smooth-sounding acronyms.) Problem is, it
will not be backward compatible with earlier versions of Office unless an upgrade
pack is applied to those pre-2007 versions. Still it remains unclear how the document conversion will happen between Office 2007 documents and older versions of the software.