Once again the folks at Commoncraft hit the nail right on!
This post is a little parenthesis in my little series of posts ‘From KM to E2.0′. The second part of which should come in a few days … Several reading and a conference I attended not too long ago lead me to the thinking that many people are mixing two concepts which are indeed close … Continue reading
The social bookmarking scene is nowadays quite crowded. Behind the grandfather site of them all, del.icio.us, many other solutions such as Digg, Ma.gnolia, Reddit, Mister Wong, … have appeared bringing here a richer interface and there some richer features. Another of these contender is Diigo. I have selected to use Diigo after trying out, sometimes … Continue reading
Chuck Nollis has just posted a very interesting post on what he calls a potential Breakthrough In Taxonomy. I like the idea of using verbs rather than nouns; they are more describing while being open enough (see Chuck’s examples here) and there are fewer (hence more to the point) possibilities. However, I’m still a big … Continue reading
no, this is not a post about some dating website … Techcrunch France is pointing us to MrSmeet, a French web site, created by Phoceis, that allows people to connect with other people in their area based on a tag search. The idea is that people registering define themselves with tags, therefore making it possible … Continue reading