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Recent Shows
- TKMR 24 - Social Media Common Sense - Tom and Dennis discuss the privacy and security issues that lawyers should consider when using online social media tools. We also delve deeper into Google Buzz, and as always end with some great parting shots.
- TKMR 23 - Opening Up to Open Source - Dennis explains open source and why lawyers should consider using it. Tom talks about a hot location-awareness tool for mobile devices, and as usual we end with some terrific parting Shots.
- TKMR 22 - iPad: Gadget or Game Changer? - Tom and Dennis report on the debut of Apple's new drool-worthy device, the iPad. We also discuss West's dramatic new redesign, and as usual close with a few great Parting Shots.
- TKMR 21 - From Early Adopters to Late Adopters, and Everyone in Between - We discuss the technology adoption curve and why lawyers are always late to adopt new technologies. We'll answer some questions from the mailbag, and finish up with a couple of great Parting Shots.
- TKMR 20 - Looking Forward: Legal Technology in 2010 - Dennis and Tom pull out the crystal ball to discuss legal technology trends in the coming year, try to make some predictions, and usual end with some fun Parting Shots.

