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Get a Better RSS Reader…
Get a Better RSS Reader…Google Reader!About six months ago I switched to Google Reader and never looked back. It's not the prettiest RSS reader, but I'd be lost without it.Outlook 2007I haven't used the latest version of MS Outlook. The idea of having email, calendar events, and contacts in one...
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Discussion threads 2007-06-14

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Illuminating the enterprise
Tacit (tacit.com) has released Illumio 2.1, what the company describes as an attention management productivity tool that enables employees to leverage the collective knowledge of their organization and stay up to date on the information they need to work effectively. The new version of Illumio includes a revamped user interface,...
Articles 2007-11-01
Illumio presses new approach to social search
Imagine if you could search through the information in your colleagues' heads and uncover unknown areas of expertise and serendipitous connections -- like a mutual interest in organic gardening or open source databases. That's not a search you can do on Google. But it is one...
Articles 2006-12-25
KM 2.0 Tools
Tacit Software's Illumio: Web-based information broker matches end user information requests with users in the company who might know the answer. Standard search tools (Google's or Microsoft's) help make it work with a minimum of fuss for end users. iUpload's Customer Conversation System: Blogging platform helps enterprise customers bring knowledge...
Articles 2006-12-01
Pennsylvania Dutch fraktur. (ornamental documents art lesson)
When I moved to Pennsylvania several years ago, I was intrigued by th, beautiful Pennsylvania Dutch documeots on display in many stores. I later learned that th,se fanciful combioations of designs and script w,re called fraktur. Fraktur is actually a German word meaniol "broken letters," but...
Articles 1994-01-01
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