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Wednesday, November 27, 2002Freight Management for Demand-driven PrintPrintable.com is the first print e-procurement service to incorporate sophisticated rate shopping software into its hosted software bundle. Logistics management has been one of the missing links in the development of demand-driven print models. With the these services becoming available to all of Printable's ASP customers the reality of broad-based, demand-driven print gets closer.
Printable Technologies Inc. Licenses Invenix Freight Management Software Tuesday, November 26, 2002Role Playing for KMAnother great list located by the venerable Al Macintyre, describing 12 key roles in the knowledge worker's life.
Knowledge Workers Zodiac. Amazon Gains Bertelsmann as Services CustomerAmazon continues to sell their e-commerce expertise to the BigBoyz in the media biz. Sooner or later Amazon will be profitable, but I'm betting it won't be from sales of retail products. As I noted back in September, expect more of this as the reality continues to emerge than making a living selling products requires very different skills from running large-scale e-comm services.
Bertelsmann aligns with Amazon. P2P equal Pay2PlayThe Danish APG got a court order to send invoices for abirtrary amounts to 'priates' based on screen shots of filenames. Interesting tactic, but not much of a burden of proof. Remember, this is the same country that ruled linking to newspapers was illegal. Not much chance these guys are going to become an economic force in the near future.
Anti-pirates hit Danish P2P users with huge bills. 'Fair Use' Irrelvant and ImproperSo says Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Frewing in preparations for the ElcomSoft trial. Frewing is one of the multitude of unelected public servants defending society against evil-doers who would thwart our God-given right to buy copy-protected digital media.
Major test of copyright law set to start. CNET Nov 25 2002 5:39PM ET Opportunities in RussiaTomorrow I'm meeting with Andrey Dulub, a Russian intern here seeking out business partnerships with US companies. Andrey contacted me through my relationship with CRMA and wants to discuss possible opportunities for sharing information. I thought this AMR piece on the Russian market was timely.
Market Opportunities in Russia iTown and Edu Blogging CommunitiesThis looks like something that would appeal the the National Writing Project crowd that just met in Atlanta at Georgia State. Gotta figure out how to tie this all together...
Ooh... Ooh! Neat..[Seblogging News] The Immediate Feedback of Web PublishingA nice quote I want to keep for my marcom packet on intranets, blogs, and web-centric publishing. Also another take on getting new users over the 'hurdle' of web publishing.
This is what makes the job worth the effort: From Gavin Brown, the webmaster at Villa Julie College: Peter Chernin's Skewed VisionPeter Chernin, the Fox exec who proclaimed the Internet a 'moral-free zone', prettied-up his plea for the tech crowd and made a keynote at Comdex. Chernin and his cohorts in the media industry have a seriously skewed view of the world and the people who live in it. Chernin rewrites a little history, to boot. Read Jonathan Peterson's extensive notes for more...
A solution to big media. activeRoll for Blog-Tribe @ RyzeI just used the activeRoll feature in activeRenderer to render an OPML file stored at blogrolling.com and display the complete list of Ryze bloggers. It's an experiment to see how it works.It's easy enough. Works just like the blogroll macro in Radio. I need to get a grip on aR's CSS to make it look right. But it works. See it at the bottom of the left-hand column, but catch it while you can -- it'll be gone soon until I learn to control the appearance. Russian CRMI got an interesting e-mail tonight from a Russian visitor to Atlanta who represents a Russian consulting company. He describes the company as 'one of the leaders in the Russian CRM market' and wants to meet before he heads home on Friday. I would have been suspicious but he's arranging the meeting through the Training and Development Director fo the Georgia Council for International Visitors, so I figure his business here is legit. I'm going to meet with him and see what happens.Monday, November 25, 2002Cleaning Up the ArchivesI've just spent a couple of hours cleaning up old posts so my archive pages would work. I decided to go back through the old posts and have Radio generate weekly archive pages. So I started going back to each eweek and editing one post. But I found a lot my my old stuff was poorly formatted. I must have found a dozen or so open blockquote tags, which causes the indent to run on down the page to all the subsequent posts. I spent about an hour going through and checking all the archive pages, editing old posts, and republishing the page. Finally go it all cleaned up.I also decided to start using Marc Barrot's activeRenderer to keep a collection of link pages. I used aR to create the Archive, MapInfo, and Presentations pages on the site since they're link-driven and keeping an OPML file seems the easiest way to manage them. I'm really starting to like the Outliner. I've been using Radio for about six months and I'm only now getting the hang of it. This points out one of the problems with the outline paradigm -- it takes a while to get your arms around it. And I'm a reasonably thoughtful and computer savvy person, though I'm not a programmer. But working your way through all the idiosyncrasies of Radio, then learning about renderers, then learning about the Outliner is a daunting task. There is definitely room for some sort of training and support with these products. But they sure are nice when you begin to understand them and they work like their supposed to. Christmas Wishlist: CantennaThis is definitely going on my holiday wishlist!
Readymade Pringles antenna for Don't-DIYers.. I'm going to get one of these readymade Pringle can antennas for $20. They look cool, too! What a great idea. Link Discuss (Thanks, May!) [Boing Boing Blog] KM is 'The Game'Something to play besides mini-putt when I have spare computing time...
KM Quest. Someone recently made reference to a new knowledge management game called KM Quest. This looks very interesting, and a lot of work has been spent on it, although I still don't know how it works. To quote: KM Quest has... [Column Two] Ashcroft Reverses View on Privacy Now That He's the WatcherIt's enlightening to go back and read the statements made by Atty Gen Ashcroft in 1997 regarding the Clinton Administration's desire to increase electronic surveillance. My, how one's view changes when one is no longer the watched, but rather the watcher.If you've never read the Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002, you should. How do you know when a politician is lying? When his lips are moving...
Watching Big Brother Humans Are the Weakest LinkOnce again, the human factor proves to be the weakest link in protecting our privacy. All the computer security in the world doesn't help when the people who are supposed to be protecting us are selling out to their own avarice and greed.
Cops Bust Massive ID Theft Ring. Federal prosecutors have arrested and charged a credit bureau helpdesk worker and two accomplices who allegedly stole more than 15,000 credit reports and sold them to other crooks for $60 a pop. Michelle Delio reports from New York. |
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