Blogs vs. The New York Times: Who Will Win?
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Is the New York Times becoming irrelevant? Will more people start getting their news from blogs than from the mainstream media? It�s a $1000 bet! Wired reports, �Wired 10.05: Long Bets,� on a bet on whether or not weblogs will outrank the New York Times Web site by 2007. The test will be a Google [...]"
Another highly relevant think piece referenced by Autodesk
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Tuesday, February 21, 2006
2nd generation knowledge management
AutoCAD Tips Newsletter: "Dave Pollard explains his ideas about why the old knowledge management didn�t work very well and why a new approach is better in �Knowledge Sharing & Collaboration 2015.�
Basically, it�s about people rather than software.
He also updates his list of information behaviors which explain why people don�t share knowledge well. It�s amazing how much of this [...]"
AutoDesk referencing thought provoking stuff in their newsletter. There's hope in the old firm yet.
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