Archive for June, 2002

Making weblogs an effective KM strategy

Jon Udell posts on Google and k-logging:


My weblog buddies will enjoy this sidebar to an article on the Google search appliance. When I say “Google” in that piece, I mean it in a generic sense. Today we associate PageRank with Google. There will be other ways to pool human evaluation of information, and Google will […]

Ground Zero

After lunch yesterday, I walked a few blocks over to Ground Zero. It doesn’t pack the emotional wallup that you might expect – the people working on the site have done an incredible job of turning it into a massive construction zone (and a clean, orderly one at that). What is incredible is the sheer […]

Welcome to the Valley of the Real…

Had lunch with Joy and Chris yesterday, both employed at “BigLaw”. What a pleasure. We had lunch water-side in Battery Park, with a view towards the Statue of Liberty. Aside from the atrocious service (is this a Bloomberg plan to incent bad service?), it was an outstanding lunch.

We all remarked at how strange it is […]

eWeek: InterAction 5 coming…

This makes the past three weeks of meetings with the press worthwhile: we’re already starting to see coverage. eWeek breaks the news that we’re prepping the release of the next version of InterAction:


Several new features in the upgrade, including Relationship Map, Who Knows Who and Related Contacts, help members of a law firm, an accounting […]

Test post for RSS truncation

Checking the RSS truncation. This should eliminate this sentence in the RSS feed, but post it to the weblog.

If it’s Monday, it must be…

… New York. Thankfully, this month from hell ends this week. After this week, I’m not scheduled to travel anywhere for several weeks. Proof I’ve been on the road too long? The other day I nearly dialed “0” to leave a wake-up call. I was home.

On the plus side, I’m staying at the Hilton […]

Introducing Monday… in the UK

Even if the guy didn’t have an accent, would there be any question that this was British humor (er, humour)? Classic.

http://www.introducingmonday.co.uk/

Go see “Minority Report”

Went to see Minority Report last night. I almost decided to pass – on the plane yesterday, I saw the Wall Street Journal’s review that said it was dispassionate, not entertaining, and overall a let -down. Fortunately, I checked my favorite movie reviewer before we headed out. If you haven’t read James Berardinelli’s movie reviews […]

Dave Winer, UserLand founder, still not dead


Dave Winer‘s disappearance stunned the blogging community. Winer, a workaholic, journalist, software engineer, and entrepreneur, didn’t show up for his daily blogging on Saturday, June 16. 

Where’s Dave?

It turns out Dave was just not feeling well. Hospitalized for an unspecified condition, speculation runs wild. Dean Peters said “Don’t worry, my uncle had the same […]

RoadWired MegaMedia Bag

Musing upon the shortcomings of laptop bags, I was very excited to find a company called RoadWired out of Henrietta, New York. They make bags for just about any kind of computer/electronic equipment that you can imagine. One of the products that caught my eye was a bag for laptops called the MegaMedia Bag. This […]