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Wednesday, June 4, 2003
Small Hard Drive
News.com writes about Cornice, which has "developed a 1.5GB, 1-inch diameter hard drive for consumer-electronics devices that the company says will be cheaper, smaller and hold more data than some other mini-hard drives or flash-memory cards."
Social Software and KM
Dave Pollard discuss how knowledge management could be re-invented as "social network enablement" and its impact:
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Vacations - Or Not
I cannot remember when I took my last proper vacation. Maybe 10 years. I do take a few days off every now and then, but on most occasions the trips are linked with some business angle. I have seen a lot of the world though. I keep thinking I will take a few days off - go to a place with no Internet, no cellphones and with a mountain on one side, and an ocean on the other side. Just sit there and contemplate the world. I think and then I stop! No way. I cannot imagine being away from the present world and not reading email and weblogs for more than a couple days. There is so much happening, so many conversations to follow, so many things to do. It is like we are in race - against time, ourselves, whatever. The mind is always working on new ideas - faster than we can implement. In this context, vacations are a distraction. I find my most relaxing times when I am travelling in-flight. The one concession I have made is that when I travel internationally, I fly business class. I will take plenty of reading material with me for the flight and the airport lounge. The additional investment is well worth the returns - some of my best thinking happens in the aircraft. Long stretches of time with no interruptions. A sense of timelessness from which one cannot escape. I do not waste time sleeping in flights. That is the time to consolidate all thoughts. On earth, life has now become a string of micromoments. In-flight, life becomes a continuum. Now I realise it. The flights are my vacations. Only that the mountains and the oceans are below, rather than on either side. And I get the clouds thrown in for free!
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I travel by train,bike,car and some time bycycle(long travel)...and i felt..it is not the time i am getting with out any intreption..it is all me ..it is my stat of mind... Extended the above comment on my blog site.
Weblogs and Wikis
Ross Mayfield differentiates between the two:
Ross should know: his company, Socialtext, combines a wiki and a weblog.
Weblogs in IT Organisations
Phillip Windley has some food for thought, ahead of a panel discussion:
eBay's Success
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TECH TALK: Constructing the Memex: MyMemex (Part 2)
Page Archiver, to fetch and store pages as specified so as to ensure that articles from sites which hay restrict access at a later date can be archived locally and given a unique (local) URL for permanent reference. Summariser, to take a page specified by the user, and create a brief summary, extracting the essential ideas from the page. This would be especially useful when doing a search. (It could also be a web service offered by MemexCentral.) Search, which needs to be supported by a web services API to ensure not just full-text local search, but also to ensure that other Memexes can request a search. This is where the interlinkages start happening. An innovative idea proposed by Marciej Ceglowski is peer-to-peer Semantic Indexing. Visualiser, for a better display of the Memex and its relationships. In recent times, there has been extensive development of visualising tools like Grokker, MindMaps and TouchGraph, which can represent networks in a more intuitive manner. Digital Dashboard, to integrate all the information that is coming in on to a single screen. It can allow for a writing space to enable quick searches and additions to the blog, or an “events horizon” which shows the new feeds as they come in. PIM Connector, so as to capture information from the calendar and address book. We want to make sure that there are no silos of information, so the ability to have a 2-way linkage with the likes of Outlook and Evolution will be important. IM/SMS Integration, so that the user can receive alerts on different devices. A user should be able to set up filters on the type of events that will need to be tracked. Trail Tracking, which can be done by either capturing the user’s browsing history from the local computer or via the proxy server. Being able to show the pages surfed and the trail followed is an important indication of interest and should be preserved for future reference. Think of this as a Personal Panopticon. Google API Key, so the user can integrate and leverage searches using the web services provided by Google. By using Google as a web service, the results can be better integrated into what the user sees, rather than going off on to a separate page. The Google API can also be used to restrict searches to sites that more closely match our interests. What’s missing in this picture? The Mirror Blog, a constantly updating view of the world and information space around us. But first, before we talk about the Mirror Blog, we will take a small detour into a remarkable concept outlined more than a decade ago. Tomorrow: Mirror Worlds Related Entries: [All]
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