Lazyweb for Blawgers?
Smartmob Lazyweb Blawg.org
If anyone hasn't been to these sites then I recommend you definitely check them out.
Lazyweb is just one example of the power of a smartmob. "The idea of LazyWeb is that one has an interesting idea for a web-project and you just, sorta, throw it out there, and wait to see if someone does it. Now, the LazyWeb has a site that stores and syndicates all the LazyWeb notions. Looking for something to do while you wait for the economy to bounce back? Have a browse on the LazyWeb." [via boingboing]
Another example of the power of a smartmob comes from Lessig Blog. Professor Lessig (who is currently blogging from Japan) needed some help with research so he blogged it to his website and tons of responses came pouring in.
So how bout it Blawgring a lazyweb for the legal minded? Whether it be requests for research, caselaw or for posts and articles on particular topics.
Update: perfect timing... here is another real world example of how lazyblawg could be used... "Icann Watch has shamed me into commenting on Singapore's application to register .SG (the country-code for Singapore) as a trademark, by wondering out loud what the Trademark Blog thinks on this."
If anyone hasn't been to these sites then I recommend you definitely check them out.
Lazyweb is just one example of the power of a smartmob. "The idea of LazyWeb is that one has an interesting idea for a web-project and you just, sorta, throw it out there, and wait to see if someone does it. Now, the LazyWeb has a site that stores and syndicates all the LazyWeb notions. Looking for something to do while you wait for the economy to bounce back? Have a browse on the LazyWeb." [via boingboing]
Another example of the power of a smartmob comes from Lessig Blog. Professor Lessig (who is currently blogging from Japan) needed some help with research so he blogged it to his website and tons of responses came pouring in.
So how bout it Blawgring a lazyweb for the legal minded? Whether it be requests for research, caselaw or for posts and articles on particular topics.
Update: perfect timing... here is another real world example of how lazyblawg could be used... "Icann Watch has shamed me into commenting on Singapore's application to register .SG (the country-code for Singapore) as a trademark, by wondering out loud what the Trademark Blog thinks on this."