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K-logs the new open source knowledge management system

 

March 08, 2002
K-logs the new open source knowledge management system

Userland's John Robb in an interview at WriteTheWeb: What is a k-log?, advances the concept of a K-log, a chance for the gonzo-journalism/ personal-takes phenomenom of "blogging" to lead to something maybe even useful....

Extract:

Some people are taking the concept of weblogs and applying it to the wider concept of knowledge management. The result is k-logging ("knowledge-logging"). But will it catch on - will your employer dump Lotus Notes databases in favour of browsers and blog-style brain-dumps?
John Robb of Userland has lots of thoughts about k-logs, so we asked him about them in a short email interview.

WriteTheWeb: What is a k-log?

John Robb: This is still a new concept, but it will be huge. Weblogs will potentially become the first new widely adopted desktop productivity tool since the browser.

Early stages for sure, but the Web needs a new killer application right now...

Chao Phraya River Rat in Strategy and Business Management on March 08, 2002 03:41 AM
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I developped such a k-log system in french.
You can participate to it at www.webmiel.fr

Posted by: Christophe Roux on April 17, 2003 07:08 PM
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