Radio: A Personal KM Tool - So will TechnoLawyer acknowledge that?
Rick writes: "As a follow-up to the last post about personal KM challenges, I thought I'd share this e-mail I wrote to the TechnoLawyer list several weeks ago. (It still hasn't been distributed to the list for some reason, so at least now it has a home.) Might help some out there who are reading these blogs but not using the software understand why some of us are so excited by the possibilities. [tins ::: Rick Klau's weblog]
Rick wonders why the TechnoLawyer discussion group has not posted his email. My guess is that whoever controls the Technolawyer group is not likely to want to publish Rick's glowing endorsement of a knowledge management tool that would render the E-mail-based TechnoLawer discussion group meaningless.
I enjoy the discussions that appear in the TechnoLawyer (that's where I learned about Roboforms), but I increasingly dread getting the emails. I'm hooked on the News Aggregator where I can read and re-route information quickly. I can even post items to my blog purely to archive them for my own later consumption. I wish everyone who gets the TechnoLawyer newsletter would get a Radio weblog. That would eliminate the centralized distribution (and the editorial control), which I think would be a good thing, but I can see where the editors of the newsletter would not.
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