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Tag Archives: Jon-Udell
JotSpot Initial Impressions: This is Your Source Code on Wiki
After spending a few hours playing around with the JotSpot beta, I can say that I like what I see very much so far. As a non-programmer who wants to learn a little HTML and doesn’t read manuals very often, … Continue reading
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Did I Do That?
Update: Gideon’s post has been changed somewhat. It now reads, “Shorewalker, backed up by Michael Feldstein’s support in e-literate, dismisses Knowledge Management with a “Bah!” and the wave of a hand.” That’s somewhat more accurate, but it wasn’t Shorewalker’s dismissal … Continue reading
"Abandoning Taxonomy is the First Ingredient of Success"
From Jon Udell: Abandoning taxonomy is the first ingredient of success. These systems just use bags of keywords that draw from – and extend – a flat namespace. In other words, you tag an item with a list of existing … Continue reading



