zaterdag 17 mei 2008

Why Gen Y Is Going to Change the Web
Gen Y is taking over. The generation of young adults that's composed of the children of Boomers, Generation Jones, and even some Gen X'ers, is the biggest generation since the Baby Boomers and three times the size of Gen X. As the Boomers fade into retirement and Gen Y takes root in the workplace, we're going to see some big changes ahead, not just at work, but on the web as a whole. (ReadWriteWeb, 15 mei 2008)

woensdag 14 mei 2008

Knowledge Management in 2020
It's 2020. Trying times for the global economy and society, but we're still hanging in there. (How to Save the World, 2 mei 2008)

dinsdag 13 mei 2008

Tips For Dealing With Information Overload
“What are your top tips for dealing with information overflow?” (Google Blogoscoped, 9 mei 2008)
Zelfkennismanagement en Personal Branding van de nieuwe professional
Aan de hand van de ontwikkelingen die worden beschreven in de boeken van Daniel Pink en Yochai Benkler laat van der Meij zien hoe modern Persoonlijk Kennismanagement (PKM) eruit ziet en waarom dat van belang is voor de (informatie-) professional van nu. De 'weerbarstige realiteit' van nieuw leiderschap krijgt daarbij ook aandacht. Rattengedrag van medewerkers kan alleen welig tieren als de sturing vanuit een organisatie gebrekkig is. (ZB Digitaal, 7 mei 2008)

maandag 12 mei 2008

Diigo: All Things to All Bookmarks
Most web workers use some sort of online bookmarking service. We recognize that our brains can only hold so much information, and it’s useful to have our pointers available no matter where we happen to be. But how do you decide which service to use? With its version 3 relaunch, Diigo has an answer to that question: they’ve piled on the features to become the most comprehensive bookmarking site around. Whether you’ll use all of those features is another question, but their combination is at least worth a look. (Web Worker Daily, 24 maart 2008)
The Semantic Web takes shape, with Twine
This one is worth waiting for: Twine. Still in private beta, at its most basic it is shared bookmarking service. It blends additional concepts from newsgroups, forums, social networking sites, online databases, and wikis. There's a lot of semantic Web theory (and technology) underneath the interface, which still needs to evolve a bit, but even in this early stage it's a compelling product. (Webware, 7 maart 2008)