[2005-07-29] Golf and Agent Desktop Search! The slogan "Golf - Is it in you?" would fit very nicely in the hallowed portals of the Golf Hall of Fame.
[2005-07-20] Knowledge Process Management Knowledge processes cannot be managed following the standard business process management paradigm. In the following article some guidelines are given for organizations willing to better manage their knowledge processes.
[2005-07-18] Podcasting, Hot or Not I've dabbled a bit with podcasting early on when it wasn't so easy to do, then dabbled some more since it's become easier thanks to tools like Skype and Hot Recorder. Yet, I've not jumped on the podcasting bandwagon wholeheartedly and asked myself why.
[2005-07-14] Google Print For Libraries Proves Challenging Details, details-such is the Achilles' Hell of the visionary temperament. When Google put forth a massive online literary digitization effort, the scholar, the literati, the purist self-educator, the mousey, bucked-toothed, four-eyed little girl in all of us cheered the soon-to-be nearer reach of all those words. But visions, especially the grandiose, face the speed bumps, the hurdles, of real world logic-or worse, lawyers.
[2005-07-06] Blog Feedback Settings in Movable Type 3.2 I've recently been considering moving my last remaining Movable Type blogs over to WordPress 1.5 - however I think I might hold off a little and see what MT 3.2 turns out like.
[2005-07-06] EDS Keeps Blogging Guidance Simple As more companies start blogging - and the list is gaining ground - more are also making publicly available their guidelines on blogging, primarily focused on what the ground rules they have put in place are for employees who blog publicly so everyone knows the boundaries.
[2005-07-05] The RSS Orange Crush Last week I met with Scott Gatz from Yahoo. He heads up personalization at Yahoo. Scott said something interesting: millions of My Yahoo users are subscribing to RSS feeds, but they don't even realize it.