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Chicago Aggregation

I find it's nice to have a few aggregator feeds in my daily mix. For Chicago, I've found Oodle (a classified aggregator, still in beta) and Topix (headlines from around Chicago). They're a useful chorus to the single notes in my feed subscriptions and give me a good idea of what's happening around town. And

By |2005-03-29T12:00:00+00:00March 29th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Chicago Aggregation

Wagging the Long Tail

When I threw this blog together, I had it in the back of my mind that this would be a place to discuss issues in my profession, gain some insights and become part of a larger community of people who also struggled with how to make the web a productive place. A part of me

By |2023-11-30T21:49:26+00:00March 14th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Wagging the Long Tail

Initial Results from my RSS Pilot

If you've been reading my blog, you know that I'm piloting RSS within my organization. I started by setting nine co-workers up on Bloglines, and provided them with the following:A starter set of feeds A spiel about the value of RSSMethods to find feeds on sitesMy expectations for people in the pilotA reference sheet about

By |2005-03-09T13:00:00+00:00March 9th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Initial Results from my RSS Pilot

How much can your mind keep track of?

Apparently, not much. Cognitive science researchers at the University of Queensland say that the human mind can only keep track of four variables when trying to solve a problem. I'm not sure, but I think explains why I can't knit in front of the T.V. and read my knowledge management homework at the same time.

By |2005-03-09T12:00:00+00:00March 9th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on How much can your mind keep track of?

The slippery slope…

I've almost convinced my boss that we should have audio books on iPod Shuffles available for check-out in the company library. Once we get this in-house, I'll hit her with converting our company meetings and our president's speeches into MP3 and putting them on both the Intranet and iShuffles. After that, it's a baby-step into

By |2005-03-08T12:00:00+00:00March 8th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on The slippery slope…

The best laid lobbying ousted by mean competitiveness…

After a year or more of explaining what blogs were... After citing examples of organizations using blogs to personalize their organization, further their message, connect with their customers... After the New York Times, Times Magazine and other MSM wrote about them... After the word was introduced into the common lexicon... After all that, I get

By |2005-03-03T04:00:00+00:00March 3rd, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on The best laid lobbying ousted by mean competitiveness…

Secure RSS Feeds?

I despair of getting RSS readers installed on company desktops so my co-workers can read feeds produced inside our firewall. We have standard desktops, and changes to that desktop don't happen at the speed of business, IMHO. So, I thought that instead of lobbying for changes to the desktop, I'd go the route of web

By |2005-02-27T18:00:00+00:00February 27th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Secure RSS Feeds?

The Noth-ern Gates

After enduring the trials and tribulations of a computer outage at O'Hare International Airport (ORD), I made it to New York three hours later than expected (thanks United Airlines -- I'll rant about you later). So I had to make a choice between shopping in SoHo or hoofing to Central Park to see the Christo

By |2005-02-22T01:00:00+00:00February 22nd, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on The Noth-ern Gates

Slow E-mail Productivity Tip

43 Folders has five fast e-mail productivity tips, and I think it's a fine list. However, if you have more time and an interested group of people, I offer this suggestion: subject codes. In my organization, nearly every e-mail that's sent has one of the following subject codes in the title: AR: action required, the

By |2005-02-16T12:00:00+00:00February 16th, 2005|Legacy|Comments Off on Slow E-mail Productivity Tip

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