Can anyone point me to somewhere where I can see some K-Logs in action? I'm interested in the theory but would find it easier to understand how it can be ...
Uust like the phrase "A picture is worth a thousand words" your request is on track, but I find that unfortunately examples matching this need are hard to ...
... t> 2) I have found it difficult to show senior management what web t> logs or blogs are all about. They are especially put off when t> they search google...
It's a pain that this group can only accept plain text. Here's a re-send of my reply to Tom with the links broken out as text: Tom: I'm fighting the same...
The O'ReillyNet and Artima blogs serve as somewhat a public example. http://weblogs.oreilly.com/ http://www.artima.com/weblogs/ (Also note the "buzz", an...
This may not be exactly what you mean, but for my money, an exemplary working example of a k-log in use for a large production is http://www.drupal.org, the...
Dear K-Loggers, Jim McGee, a professor at the Kellogg School of Management (a top 5 MBA program) and a director at the Huron Consulting Group, has written an...
It made me laugh. It made me cry. Thanks for the heads up on Jim's post. here's another exercise that's maybe instructive: I tried using Google's image on the...
... Nice diagram, but I wouldn't think Dreamweaver is the choice for professional-web publishing. Nearly all the larger professional sites around use...
Thanks John, I just can't stop thinking about how much I learn by doing nothing, but reading the creative thoughts of others in "sound bite" presentations! I...
Our group seems to have gone quite this fall. There has been some recent blog posts that are very interesting Dave Pollard's "The business case for personal...
Hi everybody, this is the official announcement of Blogtalk 2.0. The European Conference on Weblogs. The conference is designed to initiate a dialog between...
Dear K-Loggers, Here is an interesting tool that can potentially RSS-enable your organization (RSS is really simple syndication). It's called k-collector: ...
Dear K-Loggers, RSS means really simple syndication. It is a simple way for subscribers to "sign-up" for news from a weblog or news source (much, much easier...
John - great ideas. To some extent, it's possible to do this with Feedster - http://www.feedster.com - since it allows you to create a feed in RSS/Atom/etc of...
Sebastian Paquet on other nifty things to do with feeds: http://radio.weblogs.com/0110772/2003/09/11.html#a1098 Daypop can also return search results as feeds....
Dear K-Loggers, A new form of software has quickly arrived on the scene that will compliment our efforts with Weblogs. It's called Social Networking software....
Hello klog listers, I'll be leading a presentation on using weblogs as a knowledge sharing tool on January 8, 2004 in Washington DC. The event is sponsored by...
Also, to simplify the consumer side, instead of devoted aggregator software for the desktop, site admins (or ISPs) can fold RSS into the normal Usenet NNTP...
Dear K-Loggers, I have been doing some thinking on the role of small-world phenomena, weblogs, and political campaigns. Many of the lessons being learned in...
... See also http://www.tribe.net - better than both friendster and linkedin IMHO Peace, Josef. -- Josef Davies-Coates Founder, uniteddiversity LLP Tel: 0845...
Hi Josef, ... Can you describe why (or from what viewpoint) you consider Tribe to be better than Friendster and LinkedIn? From the perspective of business...
Dear K-Loggers, My take: There isn't any magic in social networking software. The value this software provides is much more basic than many people think....
[good analysis snipped] ... The FOAF profile ("friend-of-a-friend") fits the bill, and implementations are on the way to providing the above. Several blogging...
Hi All - Props to John for a great review and punch list on social software. Most of the items noted I agree with through experience, have written in other...
... That's a very good question, one which I'll forward to the mailing list, then report back. For now though - Project home : http://www.foaf-project.org/ ...