Apple Is Fortune's Most Admired Company - Again

It should be no surprise that Apple was voted first in Fortune's annual list of the most admired businesses. It may be surprising that it won by the highest victory margin ever! 

This was Apple's third win in a row, and experts say that the reason for the admiration is said to be "fierce" consumer loyalty, and continually innovative products.  So apparently it's not just "fanboys" who think a lot of Apple and its amazing products!

Source: "Apple wins Fortune's Most Admired Company for 2010" published at MacNN.

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Merry Christmas From The Mac Lawyer

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I would like to wish all of my readers a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.  I hope that each of you find many iPods, iPhones, MacBooks, and other Apple goodies under your tree this year and that you are able to take some time to pause and enjoy this special time of the year.

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The Mac Lawyer Featured as "Blawg of the Day"

Internet_2 I am honored that two of my blogs, the South Carolina Family Law Blog and The Mac Lawyer, were jointly featured as the "Blawg of the Day" on Tom Mighell's Inter Alia blog a couple of weeks ago.  This was the second that my family law blog has been so featured, but the first for this blog.  Tom goes a great job with his blog in featuring different law related blogs each day, and I appreciate him bestowing this honor on these two blogs.

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Keyboard Shortcuts

Some people swear that keyboard shortcuts save time over pointing and clicking with a mouse. For those that prefer the keyborad shortcuts, wouldn't it be nice to have a comprehensive list of available shortcuts? What about mulitple lists?

Ask, and you shall receive. Here you go:
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Source: "Keyboard Shortcuts for OS X and Email Apps" by Tim Gaden, posted at Hawk Wings.

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The Mac Lawyer Now Online

After several weeks in development, I am pleased to begin publishing this new blog, The Mac Lawyer. While there are many excellent legal technology blogs online, none are specifically devoted to using Macs in the law office. I hope that this blog will become a useful resource for its readers, and I look forward to bringing it to you. If you have any comments, tips, suggestions, etc. that you would like me to address in future posts, please don't hestiate to contact me. Thanks.

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