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Click to WinThat most near-dupe technologies can not group foreign language documents together?
That many early case assessment tools (ECA) will miss crucial embedded objects, hidden metadata, and OCR text?
That 7-zip compression software has a better compression ratio than WinRAR or WinZIP?
That Outlook Express .EML files can contain foreign language characters?
That instant messages are discoverable information and are slowly taking over email as the dominant form of business communication?
That Microsoft Outlook MSG files retain their attachments after processing, thus increasing the size of data you need to store on disk?
That it would take a team of 1,000 attorneys 100 years to review a petabyte of information?
That converting Lotus Notes databases to MS Outlook will lose important metadata and formats?
That your law firms’s litigation support department, if you have one, can add tremendous value (most likely) to your case if brought to the table at the beginning of discovery?
That right-clicking on a file in Windows will alter the Last Accessed Date?
That Apple Macintosh files usually don’t have file extensions?
That keyword searching is more effective if you talk to the person who created the data before confirming the keywords?
That Microsoft Outlook PST files can contain foreign language characters even if the PST file isn’t Unicode?
That USB 3.0 is coming in 2009 and is 10 times faster than the current USB 2.0?
That Google just started performing OCR on PDF documents to make them Google-searchable in late 2008?