Author: Rick Klau
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A cool extension to My Weblog Neighborhood
http://www.pipetree.com/~dj/cgi-bin/ bdexp?url=http://www.rklau.com/tins/ I’m intrigued, as it extends the value of the Weblog Neighborhood to include Blogdex’s info. (And if you’re not already participating in Blogdex, you should be.) More info is at DJ’s weblog.
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My Weblog Neighborhood
Update: (corrected URL – one more time!) My Weblog Neighborhood. I haven’t had time to fully digest what it all means, but I now am using the new Blogroll macro to manage my blogroll, and have created my Weblog Neighborhood. Hopefully it’ll sink in later this week.
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Things that make you say, “Hmmm….”
I can remember when Arsenio was a threat to Jay – so much so that Leno’s manager, Helen Kushnick, blacklisted any guests that appeared on Arsenio’s show. Now Arsenio is doing guest spots for Jay. (He’s broadcasting tonight from the NBA Finals.) Hmmm….
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Why Implement Knowledge Management?
Joy linked to an article written by my buddy John Hokkanen in Managing Partner magazine. But MP Magazine doesn’t publish their content online (at least they don’t try and prevent people from linking to it; they just don’t put it online). So I hopped over to John’s personal site, and saw that John published a…
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Excited Utterances
Joy London works with Chris Smith at “BigLaw” (they prefer to keep the name of their firm quiet, which I’ll respect). I discovered her site after seeing a link at Chris’s site, and I’m hooked. Whether it’s the title (“Excited Utterances: More than just an exception to the hearsay rule”) that I find terribly clever (it’s…
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Fill out those forms
“Ernie The Attorney sends a comment that answers my desire for an Identity Manager! This may not have everything that you are looking for, but I use it and like it. It’s free and it’s name is….? Roboforms I hope it helps. I can’t imagine living without it. Thank you Ernie! RoboForm looks pretty cool.…
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Where in the world… are you?
There are no original ideas anymore. I’ve been thinking about trying to locate other blogs by location – to see who’s in what region, get a feel for how their location might affect their writings, etc. A while back I wrote about getting a group of us Chicago-ans together (I’m very impressed wtih the name…
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You Need a Portable DVD Player for Your Car
I followed the NY Times bit on movies in the car, then saw Jenny’s comments on the same. These were quite timely, as my wife and I hit the road Saturday morning for the Chicago to Philadelphia drive. It’s an 800 mile drive, and with a 2 year-old and a 2 month old, we were…
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Weblog Neighborhood
Mind-bomb: Weblog Neighborhood Tool. [Scripting News]Now how am I supposed to keep up with all this stuff if they keep updating the software every week fer crissakes? Nice work to the folks at Userland. I’ve downloaded a bunch of stuff this morning, and will likely work on it tonight and tomorrow. I leave the…
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Information Flows…
In keeping with the theme of blogs in business, Dave Winer had the same reaction to this piece as I did: [I]t’s not about advertising. It’s the inverse of advertising. The economic revolution of blogging is about manufacturers giving up on advertising and going direct, talking to their users, and their competitors’ users. And that…