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lawyerkm :: Knowledge Management & Technology for Lawyers and Law Firmshttp://lawyerkm.wordpress.com/2008/02/13/too-much-e-mail-leaves-workers-disoriented-inefficient-knowledge-management-2/ [lawyerkm :: Knowledge Management & Technology for Lawyers and Law Firms] Let’s hope that 2008 brings RSS, internal blogs, and wikis to reduce the amount of unnecessary email we have to battle. We’ll deal with RSS overload at another time.

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