Here is the URL for…

Here is the URL for including links to stock information via Google (there is an RSS feed that transfers news for news on public companies): http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&;lr=&ie=UTF-8&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dintc%2Bsunw%2Bnuan%26num%3D100%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DG&q=stocks:MSFT It uses Google search to pull stock info from multiple sites.  I published this into a shortcut so whenever I put MSFT in double quotes, I get this:  MSFT  To use this, just cut and…

Premium Google News. [1].

Premium Google News.. If I were Google, how would I charge for news? Custom sources. Named sources. Google News Beta covers about 4000 feeds. I bet you’d love to get coverage of more news sources directly related to your occupation, industry, market segments, and country. Ask your workforce for their 20 favorite news sources. List your 100 competitors. Trade rags.…

Klogging and cyclical employment. [1].

Klogging and cyclical employment.. Industry cycles are hard on knowledge. Your workforce sucks up knowledge as it expands. It bleeds experience when it contracts. Do you want knowledge continuity? Try klogging. Easier capture. Blogs are the post-it notes of KM. Easy, fast, simple. So they are used and useful. Better handoffs. You want to hand-off a process to the new…

Why knowledge management now [1].

Why knowledge management now. Very thoughtful reflection. Why has knowledge management come to prominece now. I was asked the other day why has knowledge management come to prominence now. There is a short answer that is summed up in that one word called “Internet”. Connectivity, capacity and access for all make it possible to share knowledge. But the point is…

Content management ROI [1]. Jim…

Content management ROI. Jim Howard has written an article on determining content management ROI. He explores both “hard” and “soft” measures, provides small case studies, and gives examples. To quote: While it?s challenging to put a price tag on having a standard look-and-feel… [Column Two]

Ok, here is a little…

Ok, here is a little more fun with filtered news feeds.  I used Google to search news items based on source (the NYTimes) and topic keyword (blog).  This feed pulls the most recent story in that mentions the NYTimes and blog.  Here is what this looks like.  With a couple tweaks I will get the summaries too with the keyword…

Keeping your intranet sticky [1]….

Keeping your intranet sticky. Langdon Morris and Tim Dorey write about how to ensure an intranet is frequently used. They list the following key activities and approaches: Make an Exceptional User Interface Create New Content Daily Find out What they Want to Know Decentralize… [Column Two]