Archive for November 8th, 2004

You’re on.

Monday, November 8th, 2004

I prefer stouts. But I don’t really have a lake nearby where we can listen to the sailboats clank. Will the ocean do?

What Media Sites can Learn from Blogs

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Here’s another article examining the differences between traditional media and weblogs. David Kirkpatrick of Forbes discusses how he used blogs to get information about the election last week instead of traditional media outlets.
noticed on Portals and KM

A Wiki for a Bus Route

Monday, November 8th, 2004

LS points to an innovative use of a wiki. Someone in Shanghai created an editable map for bus routes. People can also use the map to indicate where they live or the location of events. LS suggests using the technology in cities as a way to help people know about bad traffic situations.
The site linked [...]

Vendors at Conferences

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Originally, I was going to lump Feedster’s Scott Johnson’s and Nick Bradbury’s of Bradbury Software (FeedDemon and more) posts about what it’s like being a vendor at a conference with the other post about BloggerCon III notes, but I think those of you who attend any kind of conference might appreciate learning about what vendors [...]

Another Article about Wikipedia

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Curtis Krueger of the St. Petersburg (FL) Times backgrounds Jimmy Wales and the start of Wikipedia.
from LIS News

Some things just make me want to be a developer …

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Feedster is giving away iPods in a contest for the best use of Feedster.
Maybe there’s hope for me yet:

Best Feedster Documentation or Tutorial for RSS Newbies
Best Feedster Advanced Search Documentation
Oddest use of Feedster (Sometimes I use it as a bathmat …)
The Wildcard — The other use of Feedster that we just like best

Does constantly breaking [...]

Link-Up Looks at the Blogosphere

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Thomas Pack writes about the blogosphere and what it is in the November issue of Information Today’s Link-Up@Home section. The item does not appear to be available through Information Today’s Web site.
Addendum 11/9: It cites three sources for information about weblogs and their history:

Wikipedia on weblogs
What are blogs, and how did they become so popular?
Rebecca [...]

Is Free Information Less Valued than Paid-for Information?

Monday, November 8th, 2004

Francesca Gino, a Harvard Business School post-doctoral fellow in the Technology and Operations Management Unit, discovered people don’t value free information as much as information for which they paid, even if the two are equal.
from a discussion list for solo librarians
Addendum: Jessamyn also shares thoughts about this research. LIS News also picked it up.

Resources about Wikis

Monday, November 8th, 2004

One of my readers asked me a number of questions about wikis. Here are a few resources about wikis and their use in libraries and business. It is my intention to add to this list over the next few days.

Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool [...]

Just to tease you people who want to know about one of my secret blogs …

Monday, November 8th, 2004

I found one of my secret blogs in Feedster tonight, er this morning. I had searched for it there previously and hadn’t seen it, but tonight, it was mixed with some search results. I realized why I couldn’t find it before. The search mechanism doesn’t like the name of the blog. When I searched on [...]


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