What is it about terminology that makes some people roar and others cringe? While the literature has a lot to say about the problems of knowledge sharing between groups when language is different [1],… more →
Matt's MusingsThe-Anh Vuong wrote 1 year ago: Model of Two dimensional collected Information The classification here is not yet exact, but we coul … more →
The-Anh Vuong wrote 1 year ago: In Social Software, there are two interesting Web 2.0 Applications: Social Bookmarking and Twitter … more →
vanhoosear wrote 1 year ago: Recognizes Enhanced Discovery Capabilities, Reporting, and Ease-of-Use New York, NY – August 2 … more →
The-Anh Vuong wrote 1 year ago: Classification of social software Social network software is developing for different use, a compare … more →
clarification wrote 1 year ago: According to Wikipedia, enterprise search is “the practice of identifying and enabling specifi … more →
magia3e wrote 1 year ago: What is it about terminology that makes some people roar and others cringe? While the literature has … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: Joshua Porter picked up on my comments and blog post about social design and gulped at what he saw. … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: Luis Suarez found this the other day — it’s very cool. It makes an excellent point about … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: I recently wrote a post on topic maps. I think they’re very sexy. Finally, in the information … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: Doug Cornelius recently made a post about his trouble with folksonomies and taxonomies. Like him, I … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: In two of my previous posts I talked about taxonomies and folk taxonomies. These two are methods of … more →
magia3e wrote 2 years ago: A few weeks ago, I created a post on information classification – folk taxonomy flavour. This … more →