Year: 2002

  • EFF Needs a WP guru

    “The EFF Legal Team is seeking a volunteer legal secretary or other advanced Microsoft Word user to give us an in-house training. We’re hoping someone can help us better use styles, templates, captions, line numbering, tables of contents, tables of authorities, footnotes and other features of Word that are regularly used in litigation.  Alternately, we’d…

  • Treo 300 details at FCC

    I’m in the hunt for a new cell phone, and will likely pick up the Treo 270. I like the idea that I can finally ditch my Palm and cell phone and carry just one device around… and the prospect of getting at least the important e-mails routed to the device is pretty tantalizing. But…

  • More on blogs and business relationships

    This is a timely companion to my earlier post today about blogs and business relationships: Weblog as the interface to a person. Time for people. Paolo Valdemarin: Time for people. “Time for anonymous companies is over, we have all had enough, it really looks like it’s time for people, time for weblogs.” [Jake’s Radio ‘Blog]Also…

  • Blogs and business relationships

    A number of people have asked me why I maintain this blog. While there are a number of reasons – a personal KM strategy among them – I realized I hadn’t really given much thought to a significant aspect of the reason: the business relationships I’m building as a direct result of the contributions I…

  • Put Your Business Where Your Blog Is

    Just put together a few thoughts on how blogs serve as business relationship-builders. I now have a couple examples of this blog leading directly to business relationships that are playing a significant role in sales opportunities. Those relationships would not have existed but for the blog. While leads me to a new mantra: put your…

  • Web Services in Financial Services.

    Web Services in Financial Services. A Gartner Report’s conclusions: – Web services won’t trigger a major disruption in financial services over the next two years. The impact will be more long-term. – Web services will enable business process outsourcing. [E M E R G I C . o r g]

  • The benefits of K-Logs and Aggregation

    Klogging, keeping good ideas afloat.. Curiouser! via Mike’s Radio Weblog: Terry at Blunt Force Trauma writes on The Synchronicity of Klogging Culture. He highlights how klogging raises our awareness of new ideas by (1) giving us more than one chance to see them aka not letting them fall through the cracks, and (2) letting other people’s…

  • K-logging at the statewide level

    Top down endorsement for klogging.. The Utah State CIO made this Offer to Utah State IT Employees. I believe that the 900 or so IT employees of the State of Utah would benefit from speaking and listening to each other more. I think we need groups of specialists inside various departments to communicate with others in…

  • Radio’s NewsViews

    I’ve been using Mikel‘s “newsviews” tool for Radio and I like it alot.  It allows you to sort RSS subscriptions by category.  [John Robb’s Radio Weblog] Another option for using Radio’s aggregator more efficiently. Nice.

  • My Radio… Now it gets interesting

    Check out this “early release” of an extension of the Radio Userland world. From the developers’ about page: This Tool extends the Radio Userland aggregator from rss to any networked data (xml, html, soap, personalized services, etc), and any layout. It is exceedingly simple for developers to add functionality to the framework. The GUI (screenshot)…