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Portals and KM
http://billives.typepad.com/portals_and_km/
This blog shares ideas and hopes to generate discussion on the use of portals, blogs, and knowledge management to provide value to organizations through practical applications. New trends and technologies are covered with a switch to art, music, travel, and food on the weekends.
Recent Posts
Goollery Offers Art Based on Google Applications
Goollery is an online gallery of Google-related projects from people around the world. There are a number of categories: Google Brand, Search, Maps, Earth, Image Search Chrome, SketchUp, Translate, Android, and YouTube. Within each category there is...
State of Utah Provides Positive Social Media Guidelines for Employees
While the majority of private US companies are banning social media at work, Utah state government is confronting that issue with a newly developed set of rules for appropriate social media use by public employees and state officials. Public CIO repo...
My Favorite Tweets for November 1 -15 2009 from @billives
Here is the third in a new series of posts that provide access to my favorite tweets that contain links to useful information. Some of these I did to link to things I found useful and others are RTs that I want to save for the same reason. Sin...
We Have Started Twitter Lists on @darwineco
As I have written before, I am involved with Darwin Ecosystem and its Discovery Engine Blog as well as its @darwineco Twitter efforts. We recently started a number of Twitter Lists. A lot has been written about Twitter Lists as they open up a...
My KM World Notes: Is Semantic Technology Real?
This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. It is titled: Is Semantic Technology Real? It is moderated by Rob Gonzalez, Platform Product Manager, Endeca Technologies and include: Michael J. ...
Live, Laugh, Celebrate from National Geographic
Here is a beautiful new photography book from National Geographic I recently received to review. It is Live, Laugh, Celebrate, a visual celebration of the human spirit, by Ferdinand Protzman. The book documents a vibrant collection of celebrations fr...

