McGee's Musings – flaws in knowledge management with weblogs

McGee's Musings – flaws in knowledge management with weblogs. Quote: “While I agree that the current generation of weblog tools have some serious limits in terms of search and user interface, I disagree with his contention about where the problems lie in knowledge management systems. In the organizations where I've struggled to make knowledge management… Continue reading McGee's Musings – flaws in knowledge management with weblogs

Sharing Knowledge – First Steps?

Sharing Knowledge – First Steps?. Some interesting thoughts on weblogs, knowledge management, and the need for the process of KM to start with the individual first… [Erehwon Notebook]

A stirring speech

A stirring speech.  We cannot base our military strategy on the assumption that Saddam is weak and at the same time justify pre-emptive action on the claim that he is a threat.From Robin Cook's resignation speech in the UK House of Commons yesterday. Here's the full text. I recommend you watch the video (RealAudio). It's… Continue reading A stirring speech

On the war

On the war. I've been avoiding making a direct post about my opinion on the upcoming Iraq war because I've felt it's been so muddled and unclear. I've been spending a tremendous amount of time thinking about it, and reading as much as I can. Since megnut serves not only as a space for me… Continue reading On the war

In Broadband, Comcast Lets Users Find Their Own Flourishes

In Broadband, Comcast Lets Users Find Their Own Flourishes. High-speed service may be the future of the Internet, but most companies involved haven't prospered. Comcast is the accidental exception. By Saul Hansell. [New York Times: Technology]

Revisiting the Legal Technology Primer

Revisiting the Legal Technology Primer. I've been revisiting and re-editing my legal technology articles. You might find two of them as interesting as I did. [DennisKennedy.blog]