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Don’t Start With Technology

Monday, June 28, 2004

Check out Yahoo! News for an excellent article by Ann Rockley entitled Dont’s Start With Technology (Transform Magazine, June 2004). Rockley writes: “Don’t make the mistake of letting technology dictate what you can do with your content. By analyzing your content and ...

Filed under: Content Management

Design By Fire: Andrei Herasimchuk Gets Religion

Saturday, June 26, 2004

Andrei Herasimchuk’s blog, Design By Fire, is an excellent resource for those involved in the design and management of content. In a recent post, Design Eye for the Usability Guy, a “Fab Five” design team (a la “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy") takes a look at advice ...

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XForms and Content Management

Monday, June 21, 2004

The June issue of The Rockley Bulletin focuses on XForms 1.0, an XML recommendation from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Take time to visit the Rockley Bulletin web site and learn about this emerging technology. You might be surprised how adopting XForms can help ...

Filed under: Content ManagementTechnical Writing

When Tomorrow Comes Today: Web Agents Manage Personal Content Needs

Monday, June 14, 2004

Multi-modal interaction. Not a very sexy (or marketable) term, to say the least. But the value of such interaction should not be dismissed. In a recent article entitled Tomorrow’s Web Today, Daniel Zambonini explores the benefits web agents and multi-modal interaction ...

Filed under: Content ManagementTechnical Writing

RSS Feeds: It Ain’t The Same Old Web Anymore

Tuesday, April 06, 2004

In Doc Searl’s Weblog, Doc writes: “It isn’t just RSS that’s getting huge. It’s that more people are getting their Web services without the complicating container we call a browser. What we’re stating to see is another Web, alongside the static one we browse like the ...

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Searching The “World Live Web” With Technorati

Monday, March 29, 2004

Searching the web with Technorati is a useful way to locate information standard internet search engines like Google and Yahoo! don’t provide. Technorati searches the “World Live Web”—the syndicated subset of the World Wide Web. According to Technorati, syndicated web ...

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Common Wisdom: Do IT Recruiters Suck?

Monday, March 22, 2004

An interesting discussion is in progress at Tech Republic about the problems job candidates face when dealing with IT recruiters. Here’s a snippet!

“I don’t know how some of you guys feel, but I think these IT staffing and recruiting agencies and the most pathetic ...

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