Dear K-Loggers, Distributed desktop Weblogging software is essential to maximize the benefits of K-Logging due to application integration, cost, mobility, and...
I'm thinking of: 1. Shared Identity Service. 2. Software Upgrades/Automatic Patches. This can be done in a distributed manner, but doing it centralized is a...
Dear K-Loggers, Connections to Web Services can significantly enhance a K-Log. How? Here is my thinking on how this could work. One of the most powerful...
The on-going discussion of k-logs has been interesting. What k-log tools are people using today? What are the pros and cons of each approach? Thanks, Mike...
... As ad-hoc tools go, I believe the OpenACS (openacs.org) is very productive right off the bat and can be completely customized into an enterprise wide ...
Dear K-Loggers, There are lots of tools that allow you to build Weblogs (although over time, in order to be fully functional K-Logging tools, they are going to...
Dear K-Loggers, The Economist. Peter Drucker paints a picture of how we will transition to a knowledge society. Keep clicking on the next article links at...
... promise for the full realization of corporate K-Logs. I was thinking along these lines too, until I was on a trade-show floor last week and my laptop was...
Sorry. Here is the link: http://www.economist.com/surveys/displaystory.cfm?story_id=770819 I don't know about you but I really like Drucker's analysis and...
Thanks, John, for inviting me to join this list. I've got a bit of catching up to do. The idea of categories--previously discussed here--is interesting and ...
... Doug, Thanks for joining. I agree with your take on categories. See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/klogs/message/15 Each category does create a category...
... Wouldn't filtering the archives by category (and access rights, a.k.a. distribution) work just as well? What I mean is that you don't need a 'physical'...
... Seth, I think there are two issues: the paradigm and the implementation. The paradigm should (I believe) be one of publishing multiple editions, each to a...
John, I agree. I want my K-Log to be a personal organizer, specifically to log activities and suggest new actions based on my logs (kinda the "intelligent...
I'm impressed! I just read all of the messages posted here over the past month. Some excellent ideas. I would have said that someone's been reading my mind,...
... Seth, you are probably right, an "online PIM integrated with a personal weblog" is probably a good way to describe what I'm looking for. But it must also...
This is a very interesting concept. I did some research and found a couple of interesting links on how to do this with a Palm and Userland's Manila and Radio....
* Asterisked comments are my replies to Doug. - phil ... Subject: [K-Logs] Catching Up 1. ... using popularity as a metric for recommending K-Logs within an ...
On 11/6/2001 at 2:12 PM, Phil Wolff wrote: (Doug's text is double-quoted) ... Google has done an excellent job of proving that popularity is *one* valid ...
I've got no problem with Google's use of popularity as a ranking factor in the context search. What I'm worried about is the use of pure popularity listings,...
Dear K-Loggers, There are many ways to provide community functionality to K-Loggers inside a corporation. No one technique is best, but in combination they...
This is an area I've been working on for some time and the challenge seems to me to be that most people view popularity as a one-dimensional space. Google's is...
Dear K-Loggers, Ok, I stretched my mind a little into the future on this post. It deals with how I think K-Logs could be used to provide people with a...
John (and others), I also read Drucker's article and it and your posting echo many of the arguments that I've heard for some time from my colleagues in the ...
David: The search engine never got funded, so that iteration of the work didn't. I wrote a lot of papers in support of it for the business plan, but they're...
I'm troubled by the idea of linking education to payment schemes. How about using better educational techniques to improve the relationships instead of trying...
... This was also my thought. Every corporation I've worked in viewed the management bureacracy as an information filtering system. If it didn't come from the...
Brian Carnell
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Dear K-Loggers, There may be corporate pushback on effective knowledge management tools like K-Logs. However, one thing I have learned is to not bet against...