Author: fioritto

Googling Yourself 24/7 [1].

Googling Yourself 24/7. Googlert ” ‘Googlert is an experimental free service which keeps you updated on what the web is saying about you, your products or your interests. It does this by performing regular Google searches on your behalf and sending an e-mail alert containing any new results that appear.’ ” [via Search Engine Blog, via Library Stuff] You’ll need your own…

Mark Paschal has released version…

Mark Paschal has released version 1.2.0 of Kit, his excellent replacement for Radio UserLand’s news aggregator. This version includes several important bug fixes and enhancements. My favorite new feature: “repairs broken HTML (unclosed tags and attributes) in news items.” [Workbench]

Strategies for implementing knowledge management…

Strategies for implementing knowledge management. ad hoc knowledge management tools. In a follow-up to my quick look at Ideagraph I spent a little time going though my bookmarks for similar… [Way.Nu] Slowly catching up with stuff that came through my aggregator over the holidays. This is some excellent thinking on the right frame of reference for thinking about knowledge management.…

L.M. Orchard commits filesystem sacrilege…

L.M. Orchard commits filesystem sacrilege. Here’s Leslie Michael Orchard’s heretical idea: I’ll be burned at the next stake over from Charles when the time comes, for this filesystem heresy. Just the other night, a co-worker was asking me about how diligent I was in organizing my email. I told her, “Not at all. I leave it all in one pile…

Blogs, PR, and competitive intelligence…

Blogs, PR, and competitive intelligence. More on PR and Blogging. Phil Gomes sends this interview on how public relations folks should deal with bloggers. Interesting stuff…. [Dan Gillmor’s eJournal] Interesting perspective demonstrating the potential contribution of weblogs in competitive intelligence settings.[McGee’s Musings]

Sam Gentile asks [1], “Why…

Sam Gentile asks, “Why do titles that have been set in Radio and inserted manually into the Item Template not show up on any category pages even if they use the same exact template?” Categories each use their own copy of a theme’s template files (including the item template). When you choose a theme for a category, Radio puts the…

Picking the right intranet project…

Picking the right intranet project. I was at an organisation this morning, talking with them about how they plan to tackle their intranet redesign project. All very interesting. During this conversation, a couple of ideas occured to me. One of which is the following: Intranet… [Column Two]

Does knowledge management imply digital?…

Does knowledge management imply digital?. KM Irony. I find this ironic: I’m sitting next to a woman who is writing copius notes on letterhead with the title: “Office of Knowledge Management.” I wonder if she meticulously files those notes in a government issue SteelCase filing cabinet? [Windley’s Enterprise Computing Weblog] I don’t find this terribly ironic. I find that taking…

Nick’s investment ideas for 2003…

Nick’s investment ideas for 2003. Nick’s posted his latest Management today column on 2003 investment ideas. Follow at your own risk, but I think his thoughts on #4, Online Media, are spot-on. Now’s the time to do stuff online: the people are there and the pressure is off. Heck, here in NY someone’s even doing a Webvan-type start-up again! [megnut]