Sunday, December 31, 2006 8:40 AM
While many people decided to take a well-earned break and laid off posting to their blawg until after the New Year, but there were some who kept at it. So, getting back into the swing of things, here is Blawg's Sunday Paper, a quick spin through blawgosphere and the week that was.
Brett Trout at Blawg IT said Patent reveals nextgen Google and talked about a recent patent application filed by Google and what it suggested for Google search enhancements.
Julie Fleming Brown at Life at the Bar and Stephanie West Allen at Idealawg queried their readers to note what they appreciated. See their posts, Closing the year in appreciation and Lawyers Appreciate ..., respectively to catch up with the blawgosphere's reaction.
Ben Stevens at The Mac Lawyer shared a list of the Best Freeware of 2006
Monica Bay at The Common Scold reflected on her reaction to seeing the documentary An Inconvienent Truth over the holidays.
Steve Matthews at Vancouver Law Librarian Blog announced the 2006 CLawBies - Canada Law Blog Awards.
Which followed on the theme of The 2006 Blawggies: Dennis Kennedy's Best Law-related Blogging Awards.
And, Blawg Review Awards 2006.
Leiter Reports wondered Why the Sudden Rush to Execute Saddam?
Finally, Conglomerate Blog pointed out "the best Dilbert corporate law cartoon ever," Dilbert & Agency Costs.
That is it for now. Have a great Sunday and nice and safe New Year's...