An article in the Washington Sun: Boeing employees could work from OC center someday Amy Trask, Sun Staff (August 3, 2003), provides a case study look at one teleworker in Kitsap county, WA.
Olympic College is working with Boeing to investigate using telework centers as an alternative to home-based offices for some workers.
This is the key to allowing teleworkers like Westrum-Grumer to eliminate her twice-weekly commute into the office to transfer large databases onto her laptop, an effort that takes seconds over a high-speed connection but is nearly impossible from her low speed home connection. 12:55:23 PM ![]() comment [] trackback [] |
An article with the overly dramatic title Blogs locked in a bitter battle By Paul Festa, CNET News.com (August 4, 2003) attempts to summarize the current catfight over RSS:
I take issue with the article's inference that blogs are mainly for personal and creative uses. They're really a generic publishing tool, just as well suited to business communication or research as they are to online diaries. Just to be fair, though, recent postings of the cats in this fight haven't always been businesslike. The article does a fair job of presenting the debate about technology development through standards committees, the tradeoffs and concerns of working via committee vs. through an individual. My take? We're accustomed to having to deal with multiple technical formats. If you're in the business of writing news aggregators or blog publishing tools, take note. If you're a user of these tools, be ready to upgrade to those that support reading and writing in multiple formats. Then let the best format win. (link thanks to Lonn Henrichsen) 12:37:12 PM ![]() comment [] trackback [] |