Author: fioritto

Site update: more topics added…

Site update: more topics added. I have grown to really like liveTopics. Converting from Radio’s categories to liveTopics has been cumbersome (as it matures, I imagine Matt might offer a conversion utility), but worth it. You can now browse a topical outline of all posts on this site here; it is now complete for July and August. I will periodically…

Weblogs are Critical to KM…

Weblogs are Critical to KM Success. Jim McGee’s post “Making people smarter isn’t the point” got me thinking about a couple parallel threads going on in a number of blogs in the past week: Phil Windley points out that he has trouble pulling ideas out of people’s heads, and I respond that you wouldn’t always know which ideas to pull. Matt…

Boxes and Arrows: The indie…

Boxes and Arrows: The indie life: Talking with Louis Rosenfeld. Perhaps an important way to broadly promote ourselves is to associate the frustrations of personal information management with solutions that emanate from this new field of information architecture. If everyone realizes they have IA problems, they’ll value IA experts all the more. [Tomalak’s Realm]

The current ‘highwater mark’ on…

The current ‘highwater mark’ on weblogs.com is 1036 updated weblogs per hour. The number of weblogs appears to be growing at a spectacular pace. While reading this infoanarchy article about the current copyright issues facing the entertainment and technology industries, a few things dawned on me: We need a name for this conflict. Some candidates might be: Hollywood vs The…

Whither blogs? [1].

Whither blogs?. Where are weblogs going? How will they adapt to the workplace? 1. Blogging platforms are quickly growing smarter. Blogs are document centric (the post is at the core) so they can evolve toward what you think of as project / process / knowledge management tools. XML, SOAP, databases, and content management services are part of the blogging toolkit.…