I just noticed that the e-Discovery Team blog posted last night was the 150th weekly article posted since the blog started in late 2006. In other interesting stats, the blog has received 676 Comments (not including ten gazillion spams, most of which were blocked). By chance, the 150th blog was not written by me, but by Jason R. Baron, and is entitled "DESI, Sedona and Barcelona: Reports from the DESI III Global E-Discovery/E-Disclosure Workshop at ICAIL 2009 and The Sedona Conference® International Programme on Cross Border E-Discovery and Privacy."
Very few of the Team blogs are from guest bloggers, but the outside contributions I have accepted are always very good and very popular. Jason has contributed before and this blog is another excellent report on his latest international activities to help advance the world-wide quest to solve the key problem in e-discovery, Search. Jason is the leader in joining the talents of the academic scientific community to those of Law to tackle this issue. He is also the Energizer-Bunny with his non-stop efforts in this field, giving more presentations all over the world than anyone I know. Jason's blog gives a good overview of what happened at the latest two international e-discovery events he attended (DESI III and Sedona Cross-Border) in Spain a few weeks ago. The DESI events he organized as is explained in this lively read.
Jason also suggested his own graphics for this blog, Jpgs that he sent of
Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926) architecture in Spain and other local sights. I love the photos of this wild architecture created a hundred years ago. Please take a few minutes to check it out and leave a Comment. The next large approaching blog stat will be the 1,000th comment and you are all invited to be a part of that.
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