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New home, new look for the Cersys blog!

It’s been quiet on the Cersys blog during the month of August because: Behind the scenes we’ve been preparing to combine our blog with the “business” Cersys website. Our first cut of the site is now coming on-line as the DNS entries refresh everywhere over the weekend. We’ll be updating links and registrations so that [...]...
  • Author: Sandy M.
  • August 24, 2012

Purple rain: did Homer think the wine-dark sea was burgundy?

Now for something off the track of my usual posts to the Cersys blog: Four takes on the topic of color perception through the prisms of cognitive science, perception, language, literature, and history. Meet our panelists: What color are the sash and bonnet in this painting? Wrong - io9.com Ancient Greek Color Vision | Serendip’s Exchange - [...]...
  • Author: Sandy M.
  • June 17, 2012

Garden detour

cercis canadensis - in bloom at Cersys global HQ....
  • Author: Sandy M.
  • April 17, 2012

Top twelve posts from year 1! #LegalIT Galore

The Cersys Blog is one year old today: Here are the top twelve posts from the past year. Troubleshooting is a favorite topic, regularly racking up the most visits on full articles.  Five of the top posts are purely troubleshooting. Two articles are not ‘about’ iManage WorkSite at their core: technology-for-law analysis about the costs [...]...
  • Author: Sandy M.
  • March 29, 2012

First Blogiversary – a year of Technology for Law

In celebration of the first anniversary of the launch of this blog I just have to share these strangest spam and click-through items of 2012. While we’re at it, here’s a shout-out for Graeme’s technological evisceration of “The Dumbest Spam Ever“. Earthing sheets - This first one makes the list, not just for the bizarre product, but also [...]...
  • Author: Sandy M.
  • March 29, 2012

Site stats now with pretty map | #infographic

Here’s this blog’s traffic displayed as a distribution across countries.  I think it would be more effective shading from red-to-blue, so that the gradations would be more obvious.  But whodathunk that so many readers were in Alaska...
  • Author: Cersys
  • March 11, 2012

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