iPhone for Lawyers

Thursday 14 October 2010 @ 4.01 p.m. | Legal Research

Found - An interesting site providing tips for lawyers using iPhones and mobile devices.

The site is called iPhone J.D. and it is described as "a site for lawyers using iPhones". It is published by Jeff Richardson, an attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The site while saying that it "does not provide legal advice, and any opinions expressed on this site are solely those of the author" etc does provide interesting information on various apps and how they might be used by people in the legal profession. As an example, the latest update to Google Mobile - Google Goggles is described as being able to take a picture of an object and then . . . "Google does a pretty good job of figuring out what the object is and runs a search based on the picture.  It works best with distinctive objects such as a landmark, a book cover, an ISBN number, a wine label, a DVD cover, etc. It can also read text."

Are there any other sites like this out there? Do you know of any?