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Doing a Content Inventory [1]….

Doing a Content Inventory. Jeff Veen’s latest in the Adaptive Path essays is Doing a Content Inventory (Or, A Mind-Numbingly Detailed Odyssey Through Your Web Site), in which he talks about the process of taking stock of client data, mostly as a pre-requisite to building/deploying a CMS within an organization. Includes a link to download the Adaptive Path content inventory…

Web Services – News.com [1]….

Web Services – News.com. Web services: Ready, set, wait: “Technology executives and analysts agree that Web services, a much-hyped new way to build software, can enhance software applications by using the Internet for exchanging data. This allows, for instance, for more flexible systems and better communications with mobile devices. The problem? “IT people are…confused. [E M E R G I…

Taking Blogging And Journalism One…

Taking Blogging And Journalism One Step Further. TV Weblogs in a War Zone? (sorry, no link available) “…Imagine a daily weblog from a TV war correspondent, say, CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, perhaps? While darting from war zone to war zone, Amanpour could detail the close calls and the untold traumas. She could explain the behind-the-camera dynamics that never make air. And…

Blogging in Lotus Notes [1].

Blogging in Lotus Notes. David Gurteen has rolled his own blogging software using Lotus Notes, and he’s experimenting with a knowledge-news aggregator. Lots of great knowledge management links, too. [The Shifted Librarian] Definitely another good resource. Next thing we need to do is figure out how to generate an RSS feed out of Lotus Notes.[McGee’s Musings]

Steve Yost on ubiquitous collaboration…

Steve Yost on ubiquitous collaboration tools. Steve Yost, inventor and proprietor of QuickTopic, disagrees with David Weinberger’s assertion that collaborative software fails to thrive because companies are afraid to “hyperlink the hierarchy.” The real problem is more mundane, Steve says: … [Jon’s Radio]

Day 8: Constructing meaningful page…

Day 8: Constructing meaningful page titles. Every page of your weblog should have a unique and meaningful page title. The home page title can simply be the name of your weblog. Date-based archive pages should include the name of your weblog, followed by the date (or date range) for the page. For example, I have daily archives whose titles look…