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Thieme Hennis

gRSShopper in Detail ~ gRSShopper - 0 views

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    gRSShopper is an application that allows you to define your own community of RSS feeds, aggregates content from those feeds and organizes it, and helps you integrate that content into your own posts, articles and other content. It is a research database, a blogging engine, a community website, a content management system, and ultimately, a personal learning environment. The software is written in a computer language called Perl and is loaded onto web servers. It uses a database to manage your links, posts and other content. You access it with your web browser.
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    erg interessant en doordacht systeem.
Thieme Hennis

Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating" Word of Mouth'' - 0 views

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    This paper describes a technique for making personalized ecommendations from any type of database to a user based on similarities between the interest profile of that user and those of other users.
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    algorithme beschreven..
Thieme Hennis

PreGrant Publication Database Search Results: IN/"Galvin, Brian" AND behavioral in AppF... - 0 views

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    PageRanking based on behavior..
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    new PageRank stuff.. interesting ideas.
Thieme Hennis

Dave Snowden interviewed by Jon Husband - Knowledge Jolt with Jack - 0 views

  • Context is usually removed when you remove the human element, whether that is by archiving best practices to a "database," or by asking experts to "tell me what you know" about a given topic, or assuming knowledge is a fixed thing as opposed to an interconnected flow of many things.
  • The Web 2.0 aspect gives you the ability to pull together knowledge from many different sources, independent of how it was generated.  The implication of this for businesses is that they should focus on their business processes and making sure they have access to that knowledge (i.e. the people).
  • Open up the business to any applications that provide these knowledge flows; ban email attachments (forcing people to use blogs / wikis / etc); and lock down truly proprietary data. 
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    KM and Web 2.0
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    Dave Snowden interviewed by Jon Husband
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