Monday, December 23, 2002


Yeah,why not?

One last feature item.  If we had a system like the one below, why not include the option to author e-mails as an outline?  It would make it easier to organize thoughts and annotate replies to e-mails received in outline form.   Imagine a lawyer or doctor working with a tool like this.  Drag and drop some outlined case law or medical text info, annotate it, and send it as OPML.  It also offers up some interesting possibilities in automated mergers of annotations from several sources into a single outline (for an RFC, class notes, etc.). [John Robb's Radio Weblog]


7:27:19 AM    

My friend and super consultant Jon Oltsik has a new site built with Radio.  The weblog is in process as are the links to the free reports he will post to his site.  This shows how you can easily publish a standard site with Radio and comingle it with a weblog.  More later as Dann helps him move this forward.  If I was a consultant or an analyst (again), the first thing I would do would be to build a marketing site in Radio and publish it to my domain via FTP.  The next thing I would do is start to publish a weblog on the topics I consult on (to start to capture the keywords in Google for that topic) and gain credibility with prospective customers.   Many consultants get this, most don't.  Frankly, if your brain isn't online, where is it? [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
7:18:32 AM