Month: June 2005

  • Jon Udell has a good story on Wikipedia and the social construction of knowledge. I don’t follow the “social construction” of knowledge line myself. As a critical rationalist I think this guy has a better understanding of knowledge. One which is also 100% compatible with wiki-nature. ps : and Wow! Udell thinks Wales deserves the…

  • Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Doug Englebart, Rebooted

  • Chris Dent is less partisan than I was about software for individuals, vs software for institutions He sees the division as being between two “necessary and useful” types : One type is interested in enabling or augmenting the subtle interplay of people found in synchronous encounters, in synchronous settings as well as extended into asynchronous…

  • Lifehack gets it. On the virtues of using wiki : Good tool to brainstorm ideas: If you are not familar with tools like FreeMind for mind mapping, wiki may be your best tool. LifeHack But the real insight is this : It is all due to the fact that the way that wiki markup able…

  • WebKEW: Welcome to WebKEW!

  • How to Make a Million Dollars, by Marshall Brain

  • The second Seth Godin piece linked from the earlier story is so good, I’m going to give it special attention here : Seth’s Blog: more on small

  • Free from 9 to 5 � When is software ready to ship?

  • Project Aardvark has started to come alive. Looks like they’re working hard.

  • Seth Godin on keeping it small – Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)