O’Reilly Network: Blogs as data stores

Here’s another instance of the blog as file cabinet meme, but with a twist:

I already “blog for Google”, which is the same thing as the old usenet practice of posting a post about some problem I encountered and how I solved it. These entries are not really for discussion, but more for the archives so that the next poor soul can find it. Randal Schwartz tells me this is how it was back in the day when he could read all of usenet in a half-hour.

Blog-as-file-cabinet + Google = KM system?

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  1. By Blogs to handle information overload on July 9, 2004 at 12:20 pm

    Michael (author of e-Literate) suggested/asked ? Blog-as-file-cabinet + Google = KM system? Nice wrap-up of the small blogpost from O'Reilly Network Blogs as data stores ? by brian d foy Once upon a time Dave Pollard blogged - Blogs in Business: The Weblog as Filing Cabinet Although I have some reservation against using the term data! Aren?t they are a mixture of Data-information-knowledge-intelligence?…

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