Dear K-Loggers, Can P2P technology enable new functionality and automation for K-Logs? Yes, over the long term. What does P2P do? It's simple: it allows...
Thanks for taking the time to reply so extensively to my question about your work. And thanks doubly for the pointer to OpenCYC. I'll spend some time reading...
John in your P2P model, are the web apps running on desktop PC's or are they on servers and accessed by the PC's at the edge of the network (or both, for that...
Big Picture K-Log Architecture Amy, here is my thinking on the big picture of K-Logging. The power of K-Logging revolves around the following: 1) Use of the...
In article <052301c17e7c$3559da10$0300a8c0@vaio>, John Robb <jrobb@...> writes ... I'm in fundamental agreement with you, but a few points caught my...
Dear K-Loggers, Great points Julian, let me elaborate for clarity. Question: Some aggregation of information is needed at the server level to make the...
Dear K-Loggers, (Pardon the long first post) I'm not sure I understand something. If people are streaming their daily work to a weblog and are not just...
... Looks like they've made a couple of mistakes in their RSS feeds: Content-Type: text/html in the header and <!-- etime: 0.435 gzip: 0 --> at the end of the...
Where should I begin? I have to keep remembering that you are perhaps less interested in my thoughts on the market strategy of what is possible to get...
... Answer: Yahoo Groups is an example. They had an RSS feed at one point, but have since disabled it. If Yahoo was smart, it would be packaging its group ...
Dear K-Loggers, This is a post in large part devoted to the questions of Amy Wohl. Question: First, ALL corporate users essentially have email today....
I'm really enjoying this thread. Thanks to all contributors. To take a very coarse-grained view of things so far it seems to me that in the yellow corner we...
... Personally, I think instant messaging and music-sharing applications are great examples of how quickly people can adopt new interfaces, and we should learn...
We've talked about klogging's upside, the sugar rush of capturing and sharing your observations and ideas. But the few new IT investments these days focus on...
Phil that is a very easy question! In my company we went all-blogs-all-the-time about two months ago. Everyone in the company narrates their work, on a private...
... Klogs can offer relief to badly communicating organisations and project groups. They offer a time lined, searchable story describing what everyone is ...
One of area's where it may help is exactly when companies are downsizing. Assuming you'd shared your knowledge all the time, then when you leave, there's still...
I think the Number 1 answer to this is "lost information." A real key is that it may be information you don't even know you have. Companies are so big,...
This is a great topic. I think we have three areas of pain to focus on: 1. Distributed and localized project teams. This is the point that Dave has so...
... * Too many meetings. * Similar meetings passing each other in the night, er, hall. * Too much information inside of emails going to targetted individuals ...
Good start. But I want more. Give me your severe pain, the kind addressed by morphine, not Tylenol. How can klogging: Save someone's job? Avoid layoffs? Defer...
... When people work, they generate knowledge. By learning about a problem space, by distilling facts, etc. This knowledge is not the primary product of the...
Dear K-Loggers, Phil Wolff kicked off an interesting treasure trove of corporate pain that K-Logs could alleviate. Here is a top level review: 1) Amy: "I...
Dear K-Loggers, Here is something I have been thinking about that may yield benefits to companies that want to increase the effectiveness of their external PR...
Dear K-Loggers, The more I use RSS subscriptions (RSS is an XML-based format for headline and news summary subscriptions), the more I like them. They allow...
hi john...im deepak the basic purpose of me joining the group is to have details about my thesis on designing a "customer knowledge management" for any ...
John, In regards to : 6) Feeds from Lotus Notes databases. There are several projects underway to make this happen. This would allow employees in an Notes...
See Hal Lancaster's WSJ article on the perils and best practices of telework. http://www.careerjournal.com/columnists/careercorner/20020102- careercorner.html ...