BlawgWorld 2006: New E-Book of Legal Weblogs

Neil Squillante and Sara Skiff of TechnoLawyer have put together a great e-book of 51 legal blogs. They did a fabulous job of pulling it together and editing it and the book is free. You can get a copy of it here at BlawgWorld. They talk about their book here:

According to various studies, approximately 80,000 new blogs launch every day, including dozens of blawgs. No one knows how many blawgs exist, but whatever the number, monitoring them — even with an RSS Newsreader — would amount to a full-time job. You probably don’t have that kind of time yet you probably do want to tap into the blog phenomenon.

This conundrum explains why we created this TechnoLawyer eBook. In it you’ll find thought-provoking essays from the most influential blawgs — 51 essays from 51 blawgs to be precise. The essays were handpicked by each respective blogger as most representative of their blawg. As a result, you will likely find several blawgs worthy of your continued attention. When you do, just click on the blawg’s screenshot to visit its home page. Or just search for the name of the blawg in Google.

It’s a great introduction to a number of legal blogs and it’s free. Check it out.

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