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October 29, 2004

OfficeHalloween

I have posted Pic's here.

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Open source marketing

I actually blogged a good Open Source Innovations paradigm here

In Essence, the Community is actually paying for their own full page advertisment on the NYT . Now this is pretty awsome if one has a product which drives community efforts.

So what type of Innovations would this be termed ?? Spontanous Groupie type mass hysteria syndrome ?? If you figure it out let me know, if I figure it out, I'll write it up !!

3 Laws of KM

Via : Innovation Weblog

Three emerging rules, termed the laws of knowledge dynamics, have been identified:

1st law: Knowledge multiplies when it is shared. Knowledge is a limitless and expandable source of economic wealth. Intellectual assets, effectively exploited through innovation, are the most valuable resource to manage.

2nd law: Value is created when knowledge moves from the point of origin to the point of highest need or opportunity. Innovation encompasses the full spectrum, from idea creation to commercialization, and successful innovation involves converting knowledge flows into marketable goods and services.

3rd law: Collaboration for mutual leverage provides optimal utilization of tangible and intangible resources within and across boundaries. Collaboration replaces the competitive (win/lose) paradigm prevalent today. Win/win benefits are based on pooling and leveraging competencies: knowledge, know-how and skills.

I agree.. "Making the right knowledge available to the right people at the right time to enable innovation is likely to be one of the biggest challenges all of us will face in the coming years."

What do you think ?? Does this not sound like the 3 laws of robtics ???


1 Minute Strategy

This week's 1 - Minute Strategies:


* Look at the person, not the paper. When someone hands you a file and begins telling you what he or she wants, maintain eye contact with the person rather than staring at the file. You'll forge a connection, pick up cues that might not appear on paper (such as urgency) and encourage the person to explain the assignment more thoroughly.

* Frame workstation clutter. Keep your workstation from resembling your family's refrigerator door (lost behind photos, artwork and other mementos). If you want to display a picture or a certificate in your work area, frame it. Items not worth displaying don't deserve the space in your work area.


Happy Friday everyone!

/pd

6 best sleep Positions

Yeah and its not what you think !!! Get your mind outta the gutter !!! :)-Position1Position2_1Position3Postion4Postion5 Position6

now tell me at zat cute eh ??


October 28, 2004

PhotoPg#2

I like this photo of St.John tomb. Ifyou look carefully, you'll see a black horse, regally standing in front of the tomb. Johntomb. You should also take a look the second picture, its one of the 7 wonders of the World. The "arch of Cteslphon".

For this commentary I just flipped just page on the blackbook and then posted it. Syrains

20041028-IT Chatter

This is interesting reading ... " American Life Project shows that internet users want their voices to be heard. A large percentage of users happily make use of ratings and review features to show how they feel about certain products. While this is very basic interactivity, it does get people involved and helps to build a more loyal sense of community" . via :techdirt

India's back door for outsourcing is Canada !!! I blogged some chatter on India and software markets too this morning. Remember Google moved to India. and I also chattered about B'lore here. with some more Value Streams here.
I was reading this interesting thread via Osnews. Format c:

Oh its also a "Happy birthday BillG!". All in all - Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger has given us some good reading for the day!!

Dave gives this interesting insight !! "Jason Kottke in September guessed that Google is building its own browser. Slashdot got all slashdotty on that idea's ass. The supporting evidence: Google has registered gbrowser.com, they may be hiring people from Microsoft's Internet Explorer team, and there are reasons to think it makes sense for Google to do so...at least in terms of Google's ambitiousness. "

Every one is chattering about Feedster Hacks Hack-A-Day : Actually Describes how your Gizmo will be looking in the future ~~ Cacthing news is wearable Fashion !!

Whew.. is this breaking news feeding to me from boingboing , still sitting on#1.
I also blogged more intel here.

October 27, 2004

20041027-IT Chatter

iPod photo is out. I blogged that on my Breaking news section. . I also noted that NASA now has moved into the play once again !!

Google Acquires Keyhole. This is an interesting commets from John B. site

"Keyhole is in the Holy Crap That's A Lot of Data business - that alone is reason for Google to be interested. Their database stands at 12 terabytes and growing.

Hanke showed an application, which he called geoblogging, which allows folks to fly around Keyhole's data and annotate various things they see ... [and] others can view and comment upon. "

Mary Meeker comes out good. Marketwatch story Morgan Stanley's Meeker sees money in blogs, Mary's done an excellent job of putting together a document that outlines a lot of what's going on with blogs, microcontent, My Yahoo, RSS, and so on. Thanks Jermey.

boing boing has this picture on the 1 metre human of 13000 years ago.. Year I know its not WEbtech stuff..but could not resist bringing this important chatter on the web here !!

HackADay has this "a pair of shoes that spelled words in the air as you walked". Thats wierd... what happens if hack went into a continous loop which got stuck onto the words ".. sex sex sex sex sex..."..well you get the drift !! woot woot has lousy deals. But Susan K of (2020hindsght) has a small noteworthy comment from JPL !!

slashdot reports on that GWB site is blocking visitors outside the US !!

Yeah no wonder I have a memory like and elephant. I love tea !!


October 26, 2004

20041026-IT Chatter

Charlene from Forrester research begins rss2.0 feeds. Rajesh directs us to the 1 Billion mark and beyond."...hosted by the Berkman Center, called 'The CEO Forum on the Next Billion: Finding ways to move access to communication from 1 billion people on earth to 2 billion and beyond."

A battle is slowly unfolding..once again.between iPod and MSEC ( MicroSoft Entertainment Centre). Yahoo also luanches its Search Strategy.

MSN search is leaked.. Hot data here. That becomes John's 100oth Posting !! Shit.. Dave gives Scobles Shit here. RS was bloggin between 3AM and 0530AM !!

Oh they have already found a kewl hack for Google Desktops. The Woot Woot Deal is real cheap, pity they dont ship to Canada !!. My pick at Gizmodo is A freaky Recorder


PhotoPg#1

THis is is really kewl reading..about "Xtains" and "Nestorians" ..its amazing stuff !!!
Xtians


These photos don't actually capture the black and white depth of the actuals.Sidealter


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