 |
|
 |
|
- Readme First! - Read and follow the rules, otherwise your posts will be closed |
|
|
|
|
|
There are currently, 161 guest(s) and 0 member(s) that are online.
You are Anonymous user. You can register for free by clicking here |
|
|
|
|
|
K-logs: next step in Weblogging |
|
Anonymous writes "K-Logs (Knowledge Management Weblogs), a new globally dispersed workgroup with more than 830 members.
This is a group dedicated to the discussion of
weblogs for Knowledge Management and collaborative groupware within corporations and non-profit organizations. Now 830 K-logger from 5 continents talk about the
development.
at the moment we re looking for some support sites which will want to open a support site like klogs-web.com or so?! Any Takers here? Any early adopters of the
upcoming ideas of k-Logging!? That would be great!
visit the great & global discussion-group about the future of
weblogs at its new home:
K-Logs (Knowledge Management Weblogs).
A Nuke is a Weblog or a K-Log: actually we use a Nuke as a
weblog but in future we use it as a K-log The mission-statement: by john robb:
"Why use a KLog when you have email, chat, etc.?: Hey, I like to collaborate using e-mail, chat and
occasionally discussion groups. However, if I am going to put some real effort into translating my thinking into bits, I want to make sure that effort is archived and used by as many people as possible. I also want it to be part of my body of work a representation of me online to everyone that hasn't met me face to face. K-Logs
make this possible within a corporate context. " "
|
|
Posted on Saturday, July 05 @ 17:44:19 CEST by [RETIRED]chatserv |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
| The comments are owned by the poster. We aren't responsible for their content. |
| | | | |
No Comments Allowed for Anonymous, please register | | | | | |
|