Upgrading Performancing For FireFox 1.1: Roller Integration and a Few Other Things

Earlier on today I got the headsup from Jed (Thanks a lot for the feedback comments, by the way ! Good stuff !) indicating that the upgraded version of Performancing for FireFox is readily available for those folks who may be brave enough to give it a try. Of course, I had to give it … Continue reading Upgrading Performancing For FireFox 1.1: Roller Integration and a Few Other Things

Absolutely Del.icio.us – Complete Tool Collection

(Migrated weblog post from LSR) Anybody who has been showing a growing interest in social software, like groupware, social bookmarking or social networking tools, for instance, would probably already know by now about one of the most popular social bookmarking tools out there: del.icio.us. Del.icio.us is one of those services that allows you to store … Continue reading Absolutely Del.icio.us – Complete Tool Collection

Wikipatterns – Getting the Most out of Your Own Wiki Experience by Learning from Others

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Wikipatterns, Atlassian, Confluence, Wikis, IBM, ShortCuts, Podcasts, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Knowledge Management, KM, Communities, Patterns, Best Practices Over the last few days I have actually been reading off my RSS feeds on a new offering … Continue reading Wikipatterns – Getting the Most out of Your Own Wiki Experience by Learning from Others

Corporate Use of Wikis

Just recently I discovered an enlightening weblog that after reading through some of the different posts I just knew I had to subscribe to it to keep up with some interesting and worth while discussions. The weblog itself is eContent by Rich Hoeg and you can find it over here. Rich gets to talk quite … Continue reading Corporate Use of Wikis

IBM Professional Technical Leadership Exchange – Madrid – May 2006

This week, folks, is going to be an interesting week as tomorrow morning I will be heading over to Madrid, Spain, for an upcoming IBM, internal only, event (The IBM Professional Technical Leadership Exchange) where a whole bunch of the IBM top leaders will get together from the 2nd till the 5th of May to … Continue reading IBM Professional Technical Leadership Exchange – Madrid – May 2006

KM Awareness – Tell Me What You Read and I Will Tell You Who You Are

In a recent weblog post Denham Grey was actually asking everyone out there who would want to chime in and share their two cents worth of commentary on the following question: “So exactly how do you follow KM ??” Indeed, in KM awareness he is actually wondering what resources KMers are actually checking out at … Continue reading KM Awareness – Tell Me What You Read and I Will Tell You Who You Are