Traction: Enterprise Weblog System
Quote from a review of Traction in InfoWorld “THERE IS STILL NO sure-fire recipe for KM (knowledge management) success, but the ingredients must include the staples of the knowledge worker: e-mail, the Web, and Microsoft Office. With Traction Software’s KM solution, content flowing through all these channels is easily captured by the Java-based Traction Server, which can be best described as an enterprise Weblog system . Documents posted to the server are stored as XML, tagged (in a Web interface) with system-and user-defined terms, made available for full-text and structured search, and served back out as team workspaces, enterprise information portals, or both.” [ more here ]
MSNBC.com Launches Weblogs
From Yahoo News: “MSNBC.com … has launched daily Weblogs devoted to media, politics, technology, international news and entertainment. Each “blog” is created by an MSNBC.com columnist who provides analysis for readers, as well as bookmarks and links to the latest online news in their area of expertise. Visitors to MSNBC.com can read blogs from Eric Alterman, Chris Matthews, Michael Moran, Alan Boyle, and Jan Herman in the Opinions section of the site at: http://www.msnbc.com/news/OP_Front.asp “
Blogonomics
JAF sent this to me and I also saw it on DayPop the other day …
Blogonomics: making a living from blogging – Pressflex.com
“A long essay on the future economics of blogging which theorizes that blogs will become a very attractive medium for advertisers. “The old economics of media he who controls distribution wins the most readers and serves advertisers best will be plowed under by a new economics she who relates best attracts the most valuable audience.” The “self-organized networks” of the blogosphere “offer adventurous advertisers the opportunity to target unique and previously unarticulated demographics,” the writer says.”
Link to any article, and it will link back to you
Interesting idea.. Kind of like a decentralized Day Pop / Blogdex: “Disenchanted links back to you"
Business pros flock to Weblogs
From an MSNBC Article: “Weblogs actually can be used to increase worker efficiency…”
Welcome to Blogistan ;
From: In the world of Web logs, talk is cheap “Welcome to Blogistan the Internet-based journalistic medium where no thought goes unpublished, no long-out-of-print book goes unhawked, and no fellow ‘‘blogger,’’ no matter how outre, goes unpraised.” Funny ;-)
Blogger Pro
“Blogger Pro is for users who are willing to pay for increased reliability, higher performance, new tools, and advanced features and flexibility.” … interesting, check out some of the features …