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Friday, June 25, 2004
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Pithy explanations for the success of blogs
Tom Smith comes up with a totally rockin' list of formulas that explain the success of weblogs in learning / knowledge management. Via the social software channel.
- Bad Is the New Good ( It Really Is )
- Some Things Just Don't Work (And Never Did, Let's Get Over It)
- People need to PeripherizeTM, Not Focus ( There is Too Much Information )
- Thinking Out Loud ( The Best Place to Do It )
- Informality Fucking Rocks ( Everybody Hates the Suits Really )
- You Don't Know What You Know ( Really )
- You Probably Know Too Much To Even Begin Writing It Down ( Really Really )
- A Little And Often is Best ( Your Mum Was Right )
- The Link is God ( Which makes Google the Devil )
- Person Centric not Place Centric (You can only be in one place at a time)
- Personal Taxonomies (Let Dublin Core catch up rather than dictate)
- You Own Your Blog ( You Are Your Blog )
- Information Exists in the Context of People (And Always Has)
- If It's Not Documented, It Really Doesn't Exist
- Democracy is the Least Worst of the Alternatives (Let's Get Over It)
- Reflection is the New Black (Who'd have thought?)
- Lets Plan To Start Now, Plan Later (That's The Plan Anyway)
- Passwords Blow Goats
- Distributed AND Centralized (not OR)
- Nobody Owns the Blog Concept
- If Blogs are the Songs, RSS is the Home-made Compilation CD (RSS is cool)
- People Can Cope With Simple ( Just about, but not always )
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Don't Try And Make The Computer Do Things It Can't And We Can ( i.e
Manage Knowledge, Make Sense, Inspire, See Connections, Make Jokes,
Cock Up)
- Google for "Small Pieces Loosely Joined"
10:35:42 AM
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