I posted this to my weblog site and thought you might like to see it: Blogs, Klogs, and User Interfaces This one is definitely for John Robb, because I would...
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clay_gordon
Jan 7, 2002 4:59 am
Amy: As one of the founders of Enfish Technology in 1993, I can say that we spent quite a bit of time thinking about these sorts of UI issues. One of our major...
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wkearney99
Jan 7, 2002 6:32 pm
An important factor to consider is handling multiple interfaces. It seems like many systems have failed because of limited interfaces. Rather than insist on a...
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Amy Wohl
amywohl2000
Jan 8, 2002 8:24 pm
Both Clay and Wkearney are really on the same point: Users want to use whatever feel most familiar and comfortable to them. That's not just an interface...
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ymike
Jan 8, 2002 8:38 pm
Amy Wohl wrote: I already have an elaborate scheme for Gigabytes of existing information -- and I don't want to rethink how I find it or to re-index it to...
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John Robb
blackopsflyer
Jan 8, 2002 9:21 pm
Dear K-Loggers, A lot of people have developed extensive work arounds for organizing data on their desktops. They spend hours putting e-mails into folders,...
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Dennis J. Woodbury
woodbury_dj
Jan 8, 2002 11:17 pm
Amy, I'm interested in finding out more about your 'elaborate scheme' for managing the gigabytes of data you referred to. Thanks, Dennis J. Woodbury Woodbury...
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Daniel Berlinger
linkwright
Jan 9, 2002 1:48 pm
... As well you should be, Mark's system works (regardless of level, every employee of his company employed this system successfully). Most people are not self...
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Gregor J. Rothfuss
helens_wichtel
Jan 10, 2002 12:13 am
Please, when you reply, do not quote / append pages of text. It makes the digest so much harder to read. Also, changing the subject line from re: Digest Number...
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Steve Lambert
stevel669
Jan 10, 2002 12:14 am
Has anyone found the correct URL? The below is 404. - Steve ... simplifying...
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Brian Carnell
brian@...
Jan 10, 2002 1:36 am
... No, but it's available via Google cache: http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:IkcA9nZoMwAC:www.winterspeak.com/columns/goodeasy.txt+the+good+easy&hl=en...
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Zimran Ahmed
zimran_ahmed
Jan 10, 2002 1:36 am
... simplifying ... As an ex-employee at Creative Good (hi Daniel) I can vouch for the effectiveness of the system. I'm also sorry the site is down right now ...
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Zimran Ahmed
zimran_ahmed
Jan 10, 2002 3:48 pm
... Sorry about that. Server has to crash just when a URL comes up. It's back up now, http://www.winterspeak.com/columns/goodeasy.txt should work. There's a...
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philw
Jan 10, 2002 3:50 pm
Mr. Stewart wrote the book "Intellectual Capital". "Companies waste billions on knowledge management because they fail to figure out what knowledge they need,...
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Rene de Vries
redevries
Jan 11, 2002 12:11 am
I found this really interesting article from the chief learning officer at Brittish Telecom. As part of a workshop, there was some really interesing backgroun...
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John Robb
blackopsflyer
Jan 15, 2002 4:02 pm
Dear K-Loggers, One of the greatest things about K-Logging is the ease with which people can get up and going. Ease of use combined with features that provide...
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sv_t7
Jan 25, 2002 9:15 pm
Half of my job (when I'm not being a Perl programmer) is bringing teams in my company into the Knowledge-Centered world. One of the categories of my weblog, ...
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John Robb
blackopsflyer
Jan 25, 2002 9:45 pm
Knowledge Workers and K-Logs Dear K-Loggers, When I worked at Forrester (a top technology research company), the CEO George Colony used to say (paraphrased),...
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davidalandavies
Jan 26, 2002 5:27 pm
I work in a sector (medical education) where there's a lot of data to keep on top of. In the UK a number of key information providers are making RSS feeds...
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Phil Wainewright
pwainewright
Jan 26, 2002 9:16 pm
... provides ... It seems to me that the selection of news feeds an expert makes is itself something that would be valuable to share with others. But I have...
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davidalandavies
Jan 28, 2002 2:08 pm
... Phil What do you mean exactly? The ability for a user to select RSS channels for themselves through a simple web interface or the ability to subscribe to a...
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Phil Wainewright
pwainewright
Jan 28, 2002 5:58 pm
Hi David Yes, it was uncanny the way our messages overlapped. ... for themselves through a simple web interface or the ability to subscribe to a filtered RSS...
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davidalandavies
Jan 29, 2002 1:36 pm
Hi Phil You raised some very interesting points about the use of RSS and aggregation. You've very nicely described a publishing community where the user adds...
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paolovalde
Jan 30, 2002 12:11 pm
We are really getting on the interesting point: how to manage the huge flow of information that weblogs and the whole web can generate. If we create an...
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Phil Wainewright
pwainewright
Jan 30, 2002 12:12 pm
Hi David One point I'd like to stress, but I too hope others will join in : The act of selecting feeds to include in an aggregation is itself an act of value...
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Jim McGee
mcgeejim
Jan 30, 2002 6:05 pm
I also posted this on my weblog (http://www.kellogg.nwu.edu/faculty/mcgee/htm/blog/2002/01/28.html), but thought it might bear on the discussion here There's a...
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David Weinberger
DWeinberger
Jan 31, 2002 2:48 pm
Let's not skip over that question ... Great question. My experience in the document management "industry" (hah!) taught me that behavior that only benefits an...
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sv_t7
Feb 5, 2002 8:00 pm
... because it's ... my ... Jim, this is 100% dead-on - it's the biggest challenge I'm having in getting KM adopted at all within my org. Intellectually,...
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John Robb
blackopsflyer
Feb 5, 2002 8:03 pm
Dear K-Loggers, There was some discussion about a tool that enabled people to see the feeds any given individual was subscribed to. Here is an example of...
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John Robb
blackopsflyer
Feb 5, 2002 8:03 pm
Dear K-Loggers, There have been lots of efforts to turn knowledge management into merely discussions or conversations. This is a wrong-headed approach. While...