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Where the wild blogs roam.... A new little icon for your blog. David Jane now has some nice little maps linking to his blogmatrix. They're... [Raw Blog]
10:02:25 AM
File under "paperless office". ROI calculations: K-Logs vs. traditional Intranet Portals Robb's k-logs are basically blog + Google. Interesting comparison. Robb does include some... [Raw Blog]
9:54:45 AM
Can you do an FAQ with Weblogs? - Yes, we do it on developer.e-xact.com. (SOURCE:house of warwick : house of warwick)-This is exactly what we are doing on the FAQs on developer.e-xact.com. First, answer the questions as a Manila newsitem on developer.e-xact.com. And then put them in the FAQ (a Manila story) once we have had time to reflect on where it should go and improve the answer.
<QUOTE>So could you do a FAQ with RSS/weblogs? Yes, but it would have to go in stages. First, questions by users and answers by staff with knowledge. Posts go into a database and are chewed on by Google-like intelligence. FAQ updates are fed to staff by RSS and staff discuss them on their weblogs. In response to the new discussions, new questions are generated by users *in addition to* the same questions that users asked before. Once again, Google-chewing on the database yields more FAQs of better quality. Repeat this cycle until you have a top 10 FAQ list. Publish *that* with RSS that feeds straight into the help system of your software (if it's finished goods, straight to that product's home page).</QUOTE>
[Roland Tanglao: WebCMS]
9:48:28 AM
Thanks to Jenny for the link to How to Create an RSS Feed With Notepad, a Web Server, and a Beer by Stephen Downes. I linked it into the howtos section in the directory. [Scripting News]
9:47:42 AM
Today's piece is getting some great newbie questions so I started a FAQ page. [Scripting News]
9:46:13 AM
10:02:25 AM
File under "paperless office". ROI calculations: K-Logs vs. traditional Intranet Portals Robb's k-logs are basically blog + Google. Interesting comparison. Robb does include some... [Raw Blog]
9:54:45 AM
Can you do an FAQ with Weblogs? - Yes, we do it on developer.e-xact.com. (SOURCE:house of warwick : house of warwick)-This is exactly what we are doing on the FAQs on developer.e-xact.com. First, answer the questions as a Manila newsitem on developer.e-xact.com. And then put them in the FAQ (a Manila story) once we have had time to reflect on where it should go and improve the answer.
<QUOTE>So could you do a FAQ with RSS/weblogs? Yes, but it would have to go in stages. First, questions by users and answers by staff with knowledge. Posts go into a database and are chewed on by Google-like intelligence. FAQ updates are fed to staff by RSS and staff discuss them on their weblogs. In response to the new discussions, new questions are generated by users *in addition to* the same questions that users asked before. Once again, Google-chewing on the database yields more FAQs of better quality. Repeat this cycle until you have a top 10 FAQ list. Publish *that* with RSS that feeds straight into the help system of your software (if it's finished goods, straight to that product's home page).</QUOTE>
[Roland Tanglao: WebCMS]
9:48:28 AM
Thanks to Jenny for the link to How to Create an RSS Feed With Notepad, a Web Server, and a Beer by Stephen Downes. I linked it into the howtos section in the directory. [Scripting News]
9:47:42 AM
Today's piece is getting some great newbie questions so I started a FAQ page. [Scripting News]
9:46:13 AM