Thursday, June 20, 2002



Ideas are free.  Meaningful implementation is rare.  This puts the patent dispute in perspective  (courtesy, Julio Gomez). 

Kramer: What are you guys talking about?
Seinfeld: They're re-opening the Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center.
Kramer: What? That was MY idea!
Seinfeld: Which part of the idea was yours? The million dollars you don't
HAVE, or the building you don't OWN?

[John Robb's Radio Weblog]
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David Gurteen: "Personal Knowledge Management is taking responsibility for what you know, who you know - and what they know." Bingo. Knowing something isn't enough, we should all actually share what we know and make sure that we're communicating effectively as well.

Personal responsability. What a concept. ":-)" [Steven Vore: KM]

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Steve Yost on ubiquitous collaboration tools. Steve Yost, inventor and proprietor of QuickTopic, disagrees with David Weinberger's assertion that collaborative software fails to thrive because companies are afraid to "hyperlink the hierarchy." The real problem is more mundane, Steve says: ... [Jon's Radio]

An intriguing hypothesis on the challenges of getting new technology ideas to take root in organizations

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Skyscraper database. Indulge your fetish for tall buildings with the Sky Scraper database; search by city, region, stories, architect or name and get a comparison chart back. Link Discuss (Thanks, Dave!)
[Boing Boing Blog]
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