| Tuesday, November 05, 2002 |
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InfoWorld. Ray Ozzie uses an example to point out why certain tools work for KM and collaboration and others don't:
The interesting part is that the Joint Forces Command recently bought a package of software to create a network of Radio weblogs for use on their Intranet. The simplicity, low cost, and information sharing potential of the package obviously intrigued them. Weblogging allows them to quickly post information sorted by time and by person, archive it on the Intranet where it can be quickly searched, and distribute that information via an ad-hoc network to desktops using RSS subscriptions. Nice. Hopefully, the one two puch of P2P collaboration represented by Groove and K-Logging represented by Radio will help them improve their planning activities in the future. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] 4:48:39 PM |