Quick Notes

QUICKNOTES FROM ROD

A few brief blurbs of interest for Friday. 

1. Chrometa.com. Start Up "Time Tracking Buddy" has a new name, Chrometa.com.  This new start up is very exciting and is moving forward quickly.  BusinessWeek Author Stephan Baker acknowledged Chrometa (Time Tracking Buddy at the time of publication) as the first sponsor of "The Numerati" (the title of Baker's seminal work regarding mathematics and technology) as a Google keyword. I will be writing an in depth article about Chrometa in the new future.  Top level execs of large corporations would be advised to take a close look at Chrometa and how they help corporations control employee costs/efficiency. Crucial work in this area is needed by most if not all corporations during this economic crisis.  However, note that anyone who has billable hours of any nature, such as attorneys, can also benefit from what Chrometa has to offer.   www.chrometa.com  

2.  You might notice "Goldpaq" advertising in heavy rotation on national television networks. They buy gold and other valuables. I did the trademark work for them over the last few months, with their mark being successfully published for opposition. 

3.  Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in San Diego, has asked me to return to serve as an adjunct Professor of Law for this upcoming Spring Semester. I will be teaching Music Licensing Law for the third time. They seem to offer this course every few years so that law students will have a chance to take it during their three year stay at the school.  It's a two hour course, so I will be tied up for a couple of hours early Friday afternoons during the semester, but otherwise no impact should be noticed. I have also previously taught Internet law at TJSL.  

Have great weekend!






 

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  • 10/17/2008 1:32 PM Brett Owens wrote:
    Thanks for the mention, Rod.

    Look forward to connecting with readers interested in tackling these types of issues - we know they must have a high level of sophistication to be hanging out on your blog!
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