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Posted by Denham on July 08, 2002 at 11:58:08:
There are exciting things happening for knowledge work at the intersection of open hypertext, weblogs (aka blogs) and Wikis.
Open hypertext:
Systems that employ hypertext over networks with special clients - more informationWeb logs
Personal publishing and link commentary, in time ordered sequence, on the web. Here are some notes relating blogging to KMWikis
Collaborative writing and easy web publishing. See AboutWiki for discussion on how this genre relates to knowledge work.Hypertext is the common thread behind personal knowledge management via blogging and building collaborative repositories and shared spaces using wikis. When these come together (as now seems to be the case) we have virtual spaces that combine the best features of both.
This wiki is tracking devlopments in these fields, offers pointers to notable sites and interesting commentary.
- Social affordances Denham 11:59:52 07/10/02 (0)
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