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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The Harvard Business Review
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THE VERGE
Tag my desktop — please
And the tagging obsession continues. Thanks to Travis Smith for pointing me towards Larry Borsato's comments on why we don't tag our desktop. His post is a response to Kevin Briody's call to tag your desktop. Kevin asks: Why can’t we tag documents? And file shares?...
The Blog Therapist is in
How can I integrate my new blog with this one? Can I run a WordPress blog on a Drupal site? What should I do when my husband's blog outranks mine on Technorati? These are the dilemmas that require the help of the.... On the strength of his winning answers to these...
Attention, listeners!
The folks over at Technorati have come up with a proposed XML standard, dubbed Attention.xml, aimed at ranking RSS feeds (like those generated by blogs) so that all us poor overwhelmed blog readers can make better, smarter, more efficient choices. Check out what it does with your own list of blog subscritions here.
E-democracy and egovernment tags – DoWire.Org
Steve Clift has set up a wiki page for e-democracy and e-government tags, following up on my call for a common tag taxonomy.
If you work in the e-democracy or e-government field, please visit this page to add any tags or keywords that you use for tracking bookmarks or blog posts in this area.