Archive for August 16th, 2004

E-mail Archiving

Monday, August 16th, 2004

I mentioned my e-mail problem the other day. This Transform article about archiving e-mail focuses on an e-mail archive for multiple users, but its seven items also hold relevance for people like me with thousands of messages in an inbox.
(Repeat to self: "I do not need to save everything.")
It does not, however, address time management [...]

"How Blogs Might Save Sun’s Ass"

Monday, August 16th, 2004

someone suggested I title my post about this article. It talks about whether blogs in the corporate environment might encroach on the jobs of the marketing departments and talks about, well, Sun Microsystems and other corporations whose blogs have become marketing tools.

TechSoup Forum on Weblogs and Nonprofits

Monday, August 16th, 2004

A while ago, someone asked about blogging among nonprofit organizations. I saw an e-mail today mentioning just such a discussion this week on TechSoup, a Web site about technology in nonprofits. It covers some of the basics of blogging as well as highlighting the blogs of nonprofits.

Information Impulse Journal

Monday, August 16th, 2004

I mentioned having to keep an information impulse journal during one of my library school classes and Amy Disch replied that she’s curious about the assignment. She has an information impulse to find out what it is. If she had to do this assignment, she could choose to use this for her daily journal entry. [...]

Open Audiobooks Project

Monday, August 16th, 2004

Steven Cohen highlights this project to record public domain books for the general good. Inspiration for the project came from the bloggers who got together to record Lawrence Lessig’s Free Culture.


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