Portals and KM:
This is another in a seriesof notes from the 2009 KM World. This session is titled, “FromBirth to Billions: The Life Story of Google Enterprise Search” by CyrusMistry, EnterpriseProduct Manager – Google. Hereis the session de (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is part of the Enterprise Search Summit. It is titled: Evolve From a Tactical E-Discovery Approach to Search and E-Discovery by Brian W. Hill, Senior Analys (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. These notes are done real time so please excuse typos. It is titled: The Role of Social Techniques in Search & How It Impacts Your Organizationby Charlene Li, Pa (Read More)
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Author : Jasmine ZaharaMelbourne International Airport is one of Australia's best facilitated airports and is also on a par with the best airports located around the world If you have to stay for a night at the airport befor (Read More)
Environment:
GPS markers usually pinpoint a spot on the earth’s surface to help everything from map-making to navigation.This one (left) spectacularly didn’t.In fact, it wandered hundreds of miles (km) this year on an iceberg, blown by wi (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World.This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting theEnterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools by Andrew McAfee. Here is part of the session description.“Andrew McAfee focuses o (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. Enterprise Search Technologies was a preconference workshop. These notes are done near real time so please excuse any typos or spacing issues. It was led by indep (Read More)
Portals and KM:
This is the first in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. Please forgive typos as this is done in near real time. Fundamentals of Enterprise Search was a preconference workshop. It was led by Avi Rappoport, Principal - S (Read More)
Mixx: Science:
A previously undiscovered asteroid came within 14,000 km of Earth last week, and astronomers noticed it only 15 hours before closest approach. (Read More)
KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together:
APQC's 2010knowledge management conference is taking place April 29-30 at the HoustonianHotel, Club & Spa in Houston. At this event, we will continue our 15-yeartradition of having the best KM practitioners tell their stories (Read More)
TechCrunch:
[Germany] With only days away from the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, how best to mark the occasion? Rebuild it or at least a virtual two kilometer stretch. That’s the approach being taken by Metaversum, the (Read More)
CNN:
During the 1989-90 school year I was studying at the university in Bamberg, West Germany. On November 9 in the evening I was at a bar with a TV on, and suddenly everyone got quiet, and then they started cheering wildl (Read More)
Boing Boing:
I guess commodity prices just spiked again: a gang ripped a kilometer of copper phone wire out of an English street, presumably for the scrap value. 800 homes and businesses lost phone service and it's going to cost GBP45K to (Read More)
Reuters: Lifestyle:
CANBERRA (Reuters Life!) - A solar car made by students from Japan's Tokai University was on Wednesday named the winner of a 3,000 km (1,864 miles) race across the Australian outback which aimed to show that green cars can al (Read More)
CNN:
The life raft is a conceptual performance based art piece made of more than 1200 empty PET water bottles. The mission is to row the raft from Male' (capital) to the International Airport (more than a km away) and exhibit the (Read More)
Caselines:
I'm continuing in a KM peer group meeting in a discussion on client-facing knowledge management. There was a good presentation about client facing KM including a very impressive instance of law department and law firm collab (Read More)
Photographers:
South African grannies catch World Cup feverBy Ndundu SitholeTZANEEN, South Africa (Reuters) - World Cup fever has spread to South African grannies, with hundreds of poor, elderly women in aprons and skirts fighting for the b (Read More)