Hi all: I'm wondering, are there ways to generate RSS-feeds out of standard applications like Excel for instance. And are there business products around that...
I am experimenting with setting up a community of k-loggers. If you already have or are are thinking about creating your own weblog and blogging on KM related...
On Wed, 03 Jul 2002 19:07:14 -0000 ... I don't recall this mentioned before so I don't think there exists any tools to do this. Just what would you like to be...
... applications like Excel for instance. And are there business products around that generate Rss-feeds by default? << Good question. I would expect RSS has...
I have a very simple interest. As you mentioned Excel, I'd be glad to get feeds grounded on the change of specific fiels in an Excel sheet. In general I think...
I'm pondering klogs and similar tools for our department. What advantages do klogs have over lists such as (an ad-free) yahoogroups and the like? John...
... I dont know of any, but Excel has a nice OLE automation interface, accesible from most languages. I have used it to extract or knock in data using python...
John, I'm new to this list and this is my first post. One of the first things I did was to start at the beginning of the archives and start reading my way...
... I like your style. I am no fan of complex middleware. The sweet spot I found in the middle of database and messaging needs are tuple spaces. Simple,...
John, John Robb answered a similar question for me a few weeks back see: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/message/244 also see some thoughts by Hugh Pyle : ...
http://www.emerce.nl/archives/nieuws/Technologie/14129.html This is a Dutch article on the impact of weblogging and instant messaging in relation to knowledge...
Dear K-Loggers, Here is an article that I think you will enjoy: http://jrobb.userland.com/stories/2002/07/19/itsKsNotKm.html It is an interview with Robert...
Dear K-Loggers, Steve Outing of Poynter.org (a online magazine for journalists) wrote an excellent article on weblogs that everyone should read. "Weblogs:...
Have you seen John Foley's interesting article at InformationWeek? http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20020719S0001/1 "...there's built-in motivation for...
Hi, I just completed by doctorate in physics, and thought I'd share some thoughts, as to why blogs dont necessarily work as well in mathematics oriented fields...
Dear K-Loggers, A defining aspect of a K-Log network is that it is an extremely effective one-to-many publishing system. What makes a K-Log network effective...
Hi list, just a note to introduce myself. I live in Lausanne, Switzerland, and I'm currently employed in a telecom company company in the area (besides ...
Dear K-Loggers, Ray Ozzie, the CEO of Groove (and the founder of the company that created Lotus Notes), has been writing some interesting articles in his Radio...
I am familiar with a number of vehicles for aggregating and reading RSS feeds however have so far not run across anything that will let me filter and...
Check out this xsl template for Aggie: http://www.perceive.net/pages/page/articles/year/2002/month/07#10 You can define keywords in the config file and then...
Hello folks, Has anybody compared/contrasted Klogs with the collaborative taxonomy / collaborative search engines like Dmoz (http://dmoz.org/)? There are ...
Clearly DMOZ has a taxonomy of content / subject matter, but in what way is it "collaborative". I'm not sure I understand your question as phrased. Although...
... It's "collaborative" in that it attempts to implement a large group of individuals working together to achieve the common goal: building a taxonomy for the...
... Surely Dmoz is one of the best examples of a collaborative site on the 'net, what with over 10,000 editors all maintaining a variety of categories? That...
wow, talk about drinking the koolaid... i'd always considered groove (proprietary microsoft centric) to be competitive to radio (open source - pick your...
Dear K-Loggers, Over the past 7 years I have spent lots of time thinking and building taxonomies (basically organizing information by topic or category). What...