May 16, 2004

Quote from weblogs at Harvard Law School

Harvard Weblogs: Weblogs at the Harvard Law School For US presidential candidates: "Ask not what the Internet can do for you, ask what you can do for the Internet." Is the Internet becoming a "cyber-country"?...



May 15, 2004

How to make money by giving away your work

22:59 on Saturday May 15, 2004 | 0 Trackbacks | 0 Comments

A Spotter's Guide to Shared Content The "SOME RIGHTS RESERVED" logo is the first sign that a work is licensed using Creative Commons. Artists then mix and match from a menu of choices to specify conditions for sharing. ATTRIBUTION:...



Embedding weblogs in corporate processes

21:55 on Saturday May 15, 2004 | 0 Trackbacks | 0 Comments

Legitimised theft: distributed apprenticeship in weblog networks a paper written by Lilia, Sebastian, Carla, and Andy (hey, I know them all!) gives a lot to think about regarding corporate blogging. Embedding into existing processes: to succeed, weblogs have to fit...



Managing attention on blogs

18:56 on Saturday May 15, 2004 | 0 Trackbacks | 0 Comments

apophenia: what i want in an RSS tool through Seb If anyone wants to know why the early players get all of the attention, it's because RSS feeds focus on people, not ideas, and the early players are too overloaded...



May 14, 2004

Blogging is not journalism

23:31 on Friday May 14, 2004 | 0 Trackbacks | 0 Comments

The revolution will not be blogged of George Packer apparently caught a lot of attention in the blogosphere. For more, listen to the excellent broadcast of the Connection on wbur, my favorite radio station. The constellation of opinion called the...



May 06, 2004

Report from Ark Group Conference of April 26/27

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Subject: "Targetting, harnessing and extracting the value of unstructured information" Location: Marriott Hotel, Kensington, London Date: April 26-27. 2004 Format: 15 presentations from practitioners and experts + related discussions. Small tradeshow booths by Factiva, Verity and Infolution, acting as sponsors...



May 05, 2004

Collaboration is the essence of KM, (and maybe the meaning of life).

14:59 on Wednesday May 5, 2004 | 0 Trackbacks | 0 Comments

From the Manifesto for Collaborative Tools by Eugene Eric Kim which I already quoted but just read again via Christophe Deschamps. This manifesto makes the case tha all collaborative tools that we use, from weblogs to e-mail and from PIM...