Thursday, November 28, 2002


Seeds & notes. Improved Weblogging: Seeds and Notes.

Summary: In this entry I argue that a different position in a process of research/inquiry (thought development?) probably requires a different treatment in the weblogging, klogging process. I discuss a simple model of the thinking process and how each piece of the model might be treated differently by the weblogger. Bottom line is that Radio can be used to support such differentiation. See below for details. [Connectivity: Spike Hall's RU Weblog]

» An enjoyable piece from Spike about the development and communication of ideas and how it relates to weblogs.  I like the concept of seeds & notes and how they relate to socialized and unsocialized thoughts.

This is of particular interest to me now because I am trying to think of places where weblogging fits naturally into a business.  It's been suggested that research (companies or departments) is a natural fit since people are already conditioned to write (seemingly a barrier to adoption so far).  It also helps that people working with ideas are likely to abound with undeveloped micro-content.  Weblogs are a great way to record, develop and ultimately communicate that.

Anyone working in research want to try help design and run a pilot knowledge-logging program?

[Curiouser and curiouser!]
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iFrames Tutorial. Here's a good tutorial on iFrames or "inline frames" (which do look increasingly interesting since they are at least bookmarkable). [ Go ] [The FuzzyBlog!]
Scott has an interesting link on iframes today.
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
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