Monday, May 14, 2007
Wow! Salim Ismail and Scott Abel of TheContentWrangler.com presented The Future of XML Publishing—How XML Is Changing the Way We Do Business Today to a jam-packed auditorium (standing room only).
Here’s a brief description: XML has changed the way organizations do ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Web 2.0 : XML
Monday, April 09, 2007
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s Center for Marketing Research conducted a nationwide telephone survey of those companies named by Inc. Magazine to the Inc. 500 list for 2006 under the direction of blog researchers Eric Mattson and Nora Ganim Barnes. Nearly ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Podcasts : Wikis
Monday, December 04, 2006
If my experience as a judge during last week’s 2006 Wiki Idol competition is any indicator, enterprise wiki vendors desperately need help honing their sales pitches and developing proper demonstration skills. For the most part, contestants in the American Idol-style ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Wikis
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Structured blogging is a mystery to many technical writers and other content creators. But it needn’t be. Creating structured content for reuse with the help of a blog is easy. So easy, in fact, children are doing it (and making a profit). Check out Incredibooks for a ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Structured Blogging : Web 2.0 : Examples
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
You’ve likely visited websites that provide information about how many visitors are online at the very same time as you. Usually these sites break the site visitors down into two types: “guests” and “members”. Now, thanks to Google Maps, your website or blog can also ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Website
Sunday, August 06, 2006
In his monthly column for E-Content Magazine, Bob Doyle ends the confusion: a blog is for “the latest news” and a wiki is for “content that may be old but still good”. Read the article, it’ll all make sense to you then.
...Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Wikis
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
In The Progress and the Promise of Microformats, Tantek Çelik and Rohit Khare explore the hot topic of microformats—what they are, why they’re important, and who is using them today. The article does a good job of explaining how microformats can—and are—impacting the ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Structured Blogging : Microformats : Web 2.0
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