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- Washington Times amongst newspapers putting semantic technologies to work with help from Inform Technologies
- New York-based Inform Technologies issued a press release earlier this week, reporting the success of their recent partnership with the Washington Times on a major website redesign. Having spoken to both Inform’s CEO Jim Satloff and the Washington Times’ Executive Editor John Solomon, there’s an interesting story to tell of...
- Tags: Story, Editorial Staff, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Corporate Communications, Operational Accounting, Channel Management, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing, Finance, Paul Miller
- Blog posts 2008-10-03
- Web 2.0 smackdown: intellectuals vs. amateurs in Citizendium
- Web 2.0 smackdown: intellectuals vs. amateurs in CitizendiumWiki elevates opinion to "truth"Wikipedia was created with the noblest of intentions: give people free access to real knowledge. What it failed to take into account, however, was that there is a world of difference between "knowledge" and "opinion," and that opinions...
- Tags: Web 2.0, editorial staff, Web, Wiki, Wikipedia
- Discussion threads 2006-09-17
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- Chatting (Not Chattering) About Salesforce - Part I
- Sorry Paul, but you're wrong about knowledge basesGreetings Paul:Very good overall post!However, considering our core competency in knowledge bases, I have to take exception to your conclusions on KBs.Consumers certainly will and shouldturn to other consumers when looking for input on product and service selection because it is not motivated...
- Tags: Strategy, knowledge, Salesforce.com Inc., knowledge base, Chattering, Paul
- Discussion threads 2009-11-23
- What really happened to Wikipedia
- Well, not quite.:-) Nice piece.I'd question that the influx of money (which is still trivial - a few million dollars is NOTHING to run a top 10 website) has anything much to do with the processes such as the living people's bio policy. One is the Foundation, the other is...
- Tags: Wiki, Wikipedia, Wikimedia
- Discussion threads 2009-08-25
- Some important truths about pen-testing
- Guest editorial by Alberto Soliño Penetration testing is a highly scientific, metrics-driven approach to IT security that has been in practice since almost the dawn of the modern computing era when programmers first began conducting organized tests, or “hacks†of their own, or others’ technologies to test...
- Tags: Process, Security, Penetration Testing, IT Security, Information Technology, Organization, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2009-07-20
- Microsoft gets its edge back
- Microsoft gets its edge backrplat"edge"? Microsoft hasn't had an original idea since "Visiplot/Visitrend".Kicking butt is what they do best...This is pure heaven for my rep and I. I of course knew Microsoft would strike back and strike back hard they have. I have done my part by re-launching "Rotten...
- Tags: Linux, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-07-16
- TealEcho Plus 3.03 (Mobile)
- Write Better with Digital "Ink": Improve your Writing Improve your Graffiti text input speed and accuracy, seeing what you write with TealEcho digital "ink". An invaluable Graffiti enhancement, TealEcho lets you see your actual stroke on handhelds that have a permanent Graffiti writing area that is not part of the...
- Tags: Mobile, TealPoint Software, Palm OS, Handhelds, Mobile Operating Systems, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- TealScript Plus 3.94 (Mobile)
- The Cure for Fat Thumbs: The cure for fat thumbs Frustrated by a tiny keyboard? Hate Graffiti-2? Text entry too painful? TealScript is the Handwriting Solution. TealScript adds Graffiti text input to Treo and Centro smart phones, freeing you from tiny keyboards. For devices that already support Graffiti, TealScript adds...
- Tags: Mobile, Character, TealPoint Software, TealScript, Graffiti, Palm OS, Mobile Operating Systems, Handhelds, Mobile Applications, Keyboards, Operating Systems, Wireless And Mobility, Software, Hardware, Peripherals
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- TealGlance Plus 4.12 (Mobile)
- Today View and Key Guard: Welcome Day View A pop-up key guard and appointment reminder, TealGlance shows a "quick view" window on power-up showing commonly-needed information such as date, time, day of the week, upcoming datebook appointments, unchecked tasks (to-do list items), and the current battery level. Special Functionality A...
- Tags: Shareware, Mobile, TealPoint Software, Palm OS, Mobile Operating Systems, Handhelds, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- TealDoc Plus 6.89 6.89 (Mobile)
- Read and Edit Documents on the Go: Read and Edit A full-featured reader and editor for standard Palm OS Doc and text files, TealDoc, from TealPoint Software, also supports special features and enhanced TealDoc-format documents. Standard features include editing, search and replace, screen rotation, anti-aliased text, high resolution FontBucket fonts,...
- Tags: Shareware, Mobile, Semiconductor Industry Association, TealPoint Software, Palm OS, PDAs, Operating Systems, Software, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-07-08
- Mitsubishi on LaserVue HDTV: L65A90 is in "full production"
- In yesterday's post, I noted the price drop on Amazon.com for Mitsubushi's first laser-based rear-projection TV, the LaserVue L65A90, and also pointed to a link on a CNET shopping page that suggested the set was discontinued. (Note I never said that the TV was discontinued.) That spurred Mitsubishi to email...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Laser, Sean Portnoy
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- Social PR Survey II: Continued disconnect between clients, agencies
- Back in February I published the results of a social public relations survey that attempted to gauge client satisfaction levels with their current PR agencies. What showed up was dismal - and really showed that client trust in their agencies was low. Given that data, and several...
- Tags: Agency, Social Media, Client, Survey, Advertising & Promotion, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-05-11
- You Were Never 1.0, but get ready for Enterprise 2.0
- Guest editorial by Andrea Baker Let's face it, it's probably true. Your business is deeply married to email. You never read a blog until the past year at least with some regularity. And you probably don't know what a discussion page is on a wiki. ...
- Tags: Team, Employee, Collaboration, Blog, Social Media, Business, Enterprise 2.0, Tool, Workforce, Andrea Baker, Productivity, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-04-29
- Building a virtual B2B user community
- * Jennifer Leggio is at RSA Conference Guest editorial by Joel Lundgren I was first introduced to Facebook in the summer of 2007. At that time most people in Sweden had yet to hear about this site, and the idea that it had anything...
- Tags: Community, Customer, Joel Lundgren, openIFS, Lundgren, Blogging, B2B, Branding, Internet, E-business/E-Commerce, Marketing, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicide
- Google isn't killing journalism, it's more of a suicideNewspapers, RIAA and MPAANewspapers, RIAA and MPAA are all in the same boat, making buggy whips when the car came along. The obvious solution for the newspapers is to bribe the law makers into outlawing the internet and then we can all...
- Tags: INTERNET, Digital media, Strategy, Google Inc., RIAA, suicide, MPAA
- Discussion threads 2009-04-10
- Linux.com goes to Linux Foundation
- After a decade with VA Linux Systems OSDN Sourceforge.net, Linux.com has come full circle. The news broke today that Linux.com is being transferred to the Linux Foundation, which says it will make Linux.com a "community resource... for the community, by the community." If that sounds familiar, it's...
- Tags: VA Software Corp., Linux.com, Linux Foundation, LF Folk, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Software, Joe Brockmeier
- Blog posts 2009-03-03
- Who Runs Government?
- Following on from my post yesterday about the incoming Obama administration's challenges in maintaining momentum in the face of legal restraints and obligations, here's an intriguing big media use of collaborative publishing. To some extent the transparency announced by the new administration will...
- Tags: Site, Washington Post Co., MindTouch, Government, Vertical Industries, Wiki, Workforce Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications, Human Resources, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-01-22
- Letââ¬â¢s talk about the economics of great journalism
- Responding to various recent postings about journalism, including Ethan Zuckerman, Seth Godin, Dan Gillmor, Amy Gahran and Lisa Williams. I think the economics of journalism and ethics are deeply related and we tend to talk about them separately, emphasizing the dying channels for distribution at the expense of understanding the...
- Tags: Journalism, Coverage, Reporter, News, ON24, Team Management, Benefits, Advertising & Promotion, Management, Human Resources, Marketing, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2009-01-19
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?
- Rotten reporting: Is it just Apple coverage that 'bites'?good questionWell, I would have to say that Mary Jo is one of the most honest of MS bloggers - usually you either you get cheerleaders or haters, but she's very good about criticizing when necessary. I don't think you need...
- Tags: Application servers, blogger, Rotten, Apple Inc., blogging
- Discussion threads 2009-01-16
- Dilbert was right, cube farms kill
- Dilbert was right, cube farms killthank youthis reference is now on my must read listAnother BS studyCome on people. I hate working in a cube area like everyone else, but this studies are getting ridiculous.#1- Door or no door, there is always noise in the work environment.#2- Stress has...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, HEALTHCARE, Benefits, cube, Dilbert, enclosed room
- Discussion threads 2009-01-14
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