Newton RSS reader. Raissa, an RSS reader for the Newton [Syndication News from Bill Kearney]
Radio comments link to posts…
Radio comments link to posts being commented on. An enhancement to Radio UserLand’s comments feature released today, provides a link from the comments back to the post that the comments are in response to. This post is an example — click the comments link below to see the feature in action. [Jake’s Radio ‘Blog]
Free Geek [1]. John at…
Free Geek. John at New Improved Media wanted me to blog something about Free Geek, so I asked him to write something about it. Here is what he wrote: “Make the needy nerdy” is the motto of FREE GEEK, a Portland based 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, that takes used computers and makes them youthful and vibrant once again. The technology revolution benefits…
Cutting through the jargon [1]….
Cutting through the jargon. Gerry McGovern has written a marvelous article on demystifying content management. This exposes the needless jargon and hype in the [Column Two]
Getting information retrieval right [1]….
Getting information retrieval right. Marcia J. Bates clearly writes from considerable experience when she talks about Getting Web Information Retrieval Right This Time. Looking [Column Two]
What is information architecture? [1]….
What is information architecture?. Thomas Myer from IBM presents an overview of what information architecture is, and what an architect does. This explains some [Column Two]
Functional specification tutorial [1]. Mojofat…
Functional specification tutorial. Mojofat has a very nice tutorial on preparing/writing a functional specification document. [iaslash – news for information architects]
Blue Martini Teams with Tibco…
Blue Martini Teams with Tibco [Line56: B2B News]
Web services made easy [1]….
Web services made easy. The Internet’s leading standards group updates its core draft specification for Web services, including clarifications that try to make its language more palatable. [CNET News.com]
John Robb interview defining k-logs…
John Robb interview defining k-logs. What is a k-log?. Some people are taking the concept of weblogs and applying it to the wider concept of knowledge management. The result is k-logging (“knowledge-logging”). But will it catch on – will your employer dump Lotus Notes databases in favour of browsers and blog-style brain-dumps? [WriteTheWeb] I’ve posted this interview with John Robb…