Archive for September 2004
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-30 What is Situational software: Keywords: Technology CSS Comment Bugs: Keywords: CSS Sunbird: Keywords: Open_Source
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-29 yak-shaving: Keywords: Coaching Bloglines web Services: Keywords: Aggregation, OPML, Small_pieces_loosely_joined, Syndication/Formats/RSS, Web_services Watchcow.net: An Amazon price watchcow for the syndicated generation. Keywords: WebServices
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-28 GettingThingsDone: Keywords: GTD, Personal_Productivity Navigation Javascripts: Keywords: Javascript, Webmaster
Matt is thinking about modelling the power of different interests. I’m trying to come up with a mathematic model that allows me to expresses interests, their strengths, and how they change over time. My original thinking was simply to model what is current as most interesting and anything prior to that as less interesting on [...]
I've installed the
Three Strikes plugin from
Mark Ghosh. Any problems commenting (i.e. keep getting redirected to a strange site) then please let me know by email to blog at this domain.
Credit for pointing to the plugin goes to
Charles Arthur
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-23 Engineering Effective Teams: Keywords: Development, Management, Teams UI Patterns and Techniques: Keywords: Development, Patterns, Usability The WellStyled Workshop: Keywords: CSS, Webmaster PeopleSoft’s Brilliant Move: Keywords: Business Comparing Microsoft .NET and IBM WebSphere/J2EE: Keywords: DotNet, Enterprise_Architecture, Enterprise_IT, J2EE, Middleware End-to-end arguments in system design: Keywords: Networks NTL sells [...]
Amy Gahran has started
documenting patterns of blog posts. 3 of 7 posted so far. I think this a type 2!
Blogging your bliss – Lesley Orchard gets it.
Suw Charman's done a great job of
capturing the 11 core themes from the
Blogwalk "
Window Wiki". As people reflect on the event there is discussion about how to best develop the ideas from this session and how to ensure better learning next time.
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-21 Business Blogging Grab bag: Keywords: Blogging Peer Review vs. Citation Network Topology: Keywords: Networks, Reputation, Scientific_Publishing Robust Project Planning: Keywords: Project_Management Attenuation: Keywords: Perception
I've updated all the feeds for this site to use
Feedburner:
Please point your reader at the new links.
Thanks to
Johnnie Moore for pointing out that my style sheet was broken on IE6
IE6 doesn't seem to recognise the
max-width tag, so I've added an
overflow:hidden to the right-hand menu bar that stops it pplurging all over the page in IE6 if one of the text items is too long.
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-20 How to write Firefox extensions: Keywords: Development, Firefox, Mozilla Between the lines: Andrew Marr on how to read newspapers Keywords: Journalism
The roles of a personal wiki and a blog in combination
The Ladder of Influence - exploring mental models in a group
As requested by various people at Blogwalk, details of a couple of content tools I use / am investigating
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-19 Numbered Tabs for Firefox: Keywords: CSS, Firefox Mayomi: Keywords: Mindmapping Personal Pattern Overlay: Keywords: Creativity
The physics of high heels
The theme of
Blogwalk IV was the use of social software inside the firewall.
We noted that there were certain technological barriers to be overcome before the tools were sufficiently invisible to support a wide acceptance of corporate blogging / wiki etc.
I agreed to start some work to define the requirements of the ideal internal corporate blog / wiki tool so I've started writing some initial user requirements in the wiki. The root of the notes is at
IntraBliki, please join in if you are interested.
Had a fantastic day at Blogwalk IV - more posts to follow over the next few days.
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-16 Microsoft patterns and practices: Keywords: Development, DotNet, Patterns School of Coaching: Keywords: Coaching dodgeit: Keywords: Email
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-15 Atom Wiki and the Writeable Web: Keywords: Syndication/Formats/Atom, Wiki hackdiary: del.icio.us experiments: delicious.py Keywords: Python
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-14 Sam Ruby: Vary: ETag: Keywords: Webmaster
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-9 Tantek on CSS: Keywords: CSS
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-8 Source Control HOWTO: Keywords: Development Crash-Only Software: Keywords: Computer_Science
Ming links to this article about research into “Hypertasking” which suggests that although frantic multi-tasking (with the help of phones, IM, email, feeds, etc., etc., etc.) has the appearance of productivity the reality is of significantly reduced performance on the individual cognitive tasks. This is not the first study to suggest that multi-tasking makes you [...]
It is the nature of mind to filter experience through the most recent or most strongly held concepts.
No wonder then that after (finally) coming across
Reed's Law thanks to
this thought-provoking article by Robert Paterson I shortly spotted these...
I've started collecting my ideas about integrating blog and wiki at
WikiBlogIntegration. Note to self to review what "Ton":http://www.zylstra.org/blog/ is "up to":http://www.zylstra.org/blog/archives/001390.html ...
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Synesthesia on 2004-9-6 Virtual crimewatch at Wikipedia: Keywords: Networks Atom.NET: Keywords: C#, Development, Syndication/Formats/Atom Managing Information Intuitively: Keywords: KM Feed Validator for Atom and RSS: Keywords: Syndication, Syndication/Formats/Atom, Syndication/Formats/RSS Why the fuss about Personal KM?: Keywords: KM Information routing: Keywords: KM AtomFlow: Keywords: Content_Management, Syndication/Formats/Atom, Tools Refactoring to Patterns Catalog: [...]
See [bliki]TikiWikiHasGone[/bliki] for details.