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Quick Links, April 14

Michael Angeles of Lucent Technologies: Supporting enterprise knowledge management with weblogs: A weblog services roadmap

Eugene Eric Kim: A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools, plus a one-liner review with additional links by Krzysztof Kowalczyk

Idle Words went to PC Forum: "When 400 CEOs, venture capitalists, and high-powered corporate executives use an open wireless network, does it occur to anyone to encrypt their email?"

Distributed Discussion: We have "other blogs commenting on this post" using TrackBack, that is involving additional code. Now let's do it basically without such: Adding Technorati support to your blog. While raves about it, let's not forget that there also is Waypath

Docco "is a little personal document management system we build on top of Apache's indexing and search engine Lucene. It adds user interfaces for indexing and querying to Lucene, where the latter gets enhanced by using [...] visualisation techniques. The tool is able to index local hard drives and everything mounted into the local file system, such as Windows or Unix network drives. It scans for a number of different document formats and creates a database containing which words are contained in which documents. This allows very fast lookup of keywords and other information like authors, title or location. The keywords used are generated from the bodies of the documents, such that no manual annotation is required." Via Danny's Raw Blog

Desktop Blogging Tools: ecto for Windows is available as (time bombed) beta. Let's see what Krzysztof Kowalczyk will say about it. He already reviewed some Desktop Blogging Tools and their GUI in the past

Phil Wolff! Google News + Technorati + Citizen Blogging = ?, Blogging's Three Cores: Discover, Read, and Write and Justify your social network software: fun doesn't count

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