Archive | May, 2004

Weblogs for knowledge managemnet revisisted

29 May 2004

I just ran across another more talk about weblogs used for knowledge management. This idea has come up again for me as I plan on being in the Management Sciences Master’s program at UW. Interestingly the post linked above was writting shortly after I wrote my paper and weblogs for my CS 480 project.

Onfolio

29 May 2004

Onfolio is another product that Jeremy Allaire says is “helping to shape and define a new and important category in Internet software — search information management.”

My Yahoo Button and RSS

26 May 2004

So as I’ve been thinking about my ideal job, I’ve been checking out job listings at various companies including Google and Yahoo. I just ran across this interesting one under Intern Production/Product Management Today there are thousands of niche publishers, journalists and bloggers on the web who create original, frequently-updated content. Many of their sites [...]

More On Furl

23 May 2004

Searchblog has a writeup about Furl. I agree with the statement that much of Furl’s functionality will eventually be more built into the platform/browser. He also links to this writeup of Seruku. A combination of the functionality of Furl, Seruku, and Trailblazer would be sweet. If Google were to create a browser the area of [...]

Ideas and Stuff

23 May 2004

So in the last week or so, I’ve noticed some press on serval ideas that I’ve been thinking about. First there was freecache from archive.org, which is an attempt to offer cheap (free) a “demand-driven, distributed caching system”. I was talking with my former networks prof, Alex Lopez-Ortiz, about an idea similar to this. Second, [...]

Hotmail Storage Limit

20 May 2004

Just as a bunch of other email services are trying to catch up with Google and GMail in terms of storage limits, I get an email in my hotmail account stating: if your e-mail account goes over the 2MB storage limit, it will be automatically frozen. That means: • You won’t be able to send [...]