Blogs for Knowledge Management. Writes Business 2.0: “Blogs are also powerful knowledge management tools…Blogging is attractive as a vehicle for personal expression because it’s… [E M E R G I C . o r g]
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On the naming of things…
On the naming of things (klogs=knowledge sharing notebooks). (SOURCE:McGee’s Musings)-Hmm. I think we are getting there!I personally don’t like any name with the term “knowledge management” because this conjures up visions of hard to use systems dictated by a centralized knowledge management priesthood, but I like “knowledge sharing notebooks”, “personal knowledge publishing” and “professional knowledge publishing”. There’s been an interesting…
Weblog Policy: A number of…
Weblog Policy: A number of people at Groove have started blogs, and I’m really trying to encourage more to do the same. The more we live it, the more that we’ll learn from it, and the more that we’ll learn through it as we’re engaged in conversations with our customers. And thus, the sooner that we’ll be able to improve our products and…
NYT on Jaguar [1]. David…
NYT on Jaguar. David Pogue gives a rave review to the new Mac OS X.2, AKA “Jaguar,” in the NYT: Plenty of other big-ticket features appear in 10.2: iChat, an instant-messaging program that’s compatible with AOL Instant Messenger; a surprisingly effective junk-mail filter in Apple’s Mail program; a new “clean install” option that lets you reinstall Mac OS X without…
Thomas Vander Wal grooves on…
Thomas Vander Wal grooves on Maslow and information needs. Springing from Lou’s post on splitting IA and IT, Thomas Vander Wal has an interesting piece on “Information Needs” reflecting Maslow’s famed hierarchy. [ia/ – news for information architects]
liveTopics and Categorization [1].
liveTopics and Categorization. Ernie asked me what the big deal was with liveTopics. In explaining it to him, I figured out why I was excited about it. (Interesting lesson for KM – you can’t share what you don’t know, and you don’t know something until you can explain it.) liveTopics makes it easier for me to add meta data to my…
Quick Visio Tips [1]. Boxes…
Quick Visio Tips. Boxes and Arrows is running Three Visio Tips: Special Deliverables #4 from our favorite deliverables ninja Dan Brown. Quick, but good. [ia/ – news for information architects]
The beta of tcp-im [1]…
The beta of tcp-im is up for Frontier and Radio. The amazing thing is that this allows you to create services on your desktop that can be offered to anyone that has a supported IM client or a tcp-im enabled version of Radio — even if you are behind a firewall. It is going to take a little while to…
Ray Ozzie recommends the Casio…
Ray Ozzie recommends the Casio EX-S1 ultra compact digital camera. (SOURCE:Scripting News)-As a digital camera fanatic who likes to take pictures of absolutely everything, this tiny ‘always carry it with you camera’ sounds great!And then I discovered the best camera that I’ve ever owned – the Casio Exilim EX-S1. Somewhat larger than the Eyeplate, it’s still comparable to my cell…
Tech’s Most Valuable Temp [1]….
Tech’s Most Valuable Temp. (SOURCE:Windley’s Enterprise Computing Weblog)-Sounds like a great job! Feld and his team, the Feld Group, are regularly called in to clean up tech disasters at some of America’s biggest companies. Sometimes Feld becomes the interim chief information officer; sometimes he works alongside a CIO. He or a member of his group parachutes in with half a…