XML for the rest of us. “The relational database is designed to serve up rows and columns,” said BEA’s Adam Bosworth in his keynote talk. “But our model of the world is documents. It’s ‘Tell me everything I want to know about this person or this clinical trial.’ And those things are not flat, they’re complex. Now we have the…
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rss winterfest 2004… [1].
rss winterfest 2004…. DecisionCast announces IDG’s InfoWorld as Media Sponsor for RSS WinterFest 2004, a free, two day Webcast, wiki, and Weblog event on January 21-22, 2004, that will explore the uses, applications, and future of RSS and Internet content syndication. “More and more companies and organizations are using RSS to alleviate e-mail overload as well as to manage projects,…
Editor’s Choice Awards in Open…
Editor’s Choice Awards in Open Source…. Rajesh Jain blogged the The 2003 OSDir.com Editor’s Choice Awards in Open Source – I added the ‘links’ and the ‘Best of Platform’ category. Summary: Best Application in…Java: EclipsePerl: MovableTypePython: BitTorrentPHP: PHPXML: Jabber Best Applications:Instant Messaging: GaimEmail: SpamAssassin (Double Winner)Overall Desktop App: OpenOffice Database: MySQL Web: Tiki Best of Platform:Linux: openMosix and EtherBootMac &…
intersection of knowledge management and…
intersection of knowledge management and blogging…. Back on 19 September 2003, Jim McGee referenced a post by Jon Udell on Kimbro Staken‘s new science experiment, Syncato. And now – actually twelve days ago – Silicon Valley Biz Ink published a press release – Sleepycat Software Honors XML Innovators. Sleepycat Software, makers of Berkeley DB announced results for the 2003 Berkeley…
Gazing at the online news…
Gazing at the online news horizon. In OJR Mark Glaser looks at what’s on the horizon for the online news universe, and at the top developments of 2003, with blogging topping the list. I even get quoted, indirectly: Participatory journalism “I think more and more non-journalists… [JD’s New Media Musings]
blosxoms, bryars and blikis… [1].
blosxoms, bryars and blikis…. Huh, you say? Well, blosxom is a lightweight weblog implementation, created by Rael Dornfest, that describes itself as “the zen of blogging.” Simon Cosens’ Bryar is a modular, extensible weblog tool – more complex than ‘blosxom’ – primarily in its extensibility. A Bliki, according to the ‘Wikipedia’ is quite simply, a weblog with wiki support. If…
Web Newsrooms Needn’t Be Loss…
Web Newsrooms Needn’t Be Loss Leaders. : Separation of church and state is a basic tenet of journalism, but that doesn’t mean online newsrooms have to be loss leaders, suggests Peter Krasilovsky of Borrell Associates, a frequent contributor to my site as well.. Krasilovsky says Web… [PaidContent.org]
News Web Sites: A Future…
News Web Sites: A Future Waiting to Happen. : Dave Morgan of Tacoda Systems: “One aspect of that discipline is to stop pigeonholing readers as either offline subscribers, newsstand buyers or online traffic, but to regard them all as the enterprise’s total marketable audience. Newspapers have a well-established… [PaidContent.org]
Social networking targets the enterprise…
Social networking targets the enterprise. InfoWorld: Social networking targets the enterprise: December 15, 2003: By Ephraim Schwartz: Applications Law firm Honigman, Miller, Schwartz, and Cohn used Interface Software?s InterAction suite to land lucrative accounts, according to Cynthia Reaves, partner at the firm. ?We use InterAction to strategize about how to approach a client and develop teams of people to approach…
*MSNBC.com Revised* [1]. (From guest…
MSNBC.com Revised. (From guest blogger Staci D. Kramer): The law of unintended consequences hit MSNBC.com with a vengeance when Saddam Hussein was captured just as the Microsoft/NBC joint venture launched a total redesign complete with new publishing system. The relaunch started… [PaidContent.org]