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WWD Reader Profile: Maurice Cherry, Designer/Blogger/Entrepreneur
always start my day with a fresh pot of tea and go through my email and my RSS subscriptions in Google Reader . On the software end, the tools that help me be great are few. WebWorkerDaily readers are a diverse bunch. Every week, I profile a different reader and ask them to share what they do, how they do it, and some of their favorite hints and tips.
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Replace Your Browser Bookmarks With iCyte
The bulk of my research happens online, so I am always on the lookout for tools that will help me better capture, catalog and retrieve data. Lately, I’ve depended on Evernote ’s web clipping tools. It’s a new social bookmarking tool that enables you to capture Cytes (web pages) for later reference.
Browser bookmarks left my online research workflow some time ago when I began to use Delicious, with occasional forays into using Xmarks . After writing about the Cliqset’s integration with Evernote , iCyte came to my attention.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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Ten Reasons Why "Enterprise RSS" Has Failed To Become Mainstream
The article below is interesting in that it does call out a dark truth - enterprise adoption of feed syndication tools has been lacking. However, There are a host of reasons why Enterprise RSS has not taken off yet (vs. The first concept to understand is that the key focus point for Enterprise RSS is not the reader - it's the feed syndication platform (the server back-end) that provides centralized administration, feed management However, the article disappoints because it gives too much credit to feed readers as the reason. I
Collaborative Thinking
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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More Efficient RSS Reading
As a result, I’ve been working on ways to further increase my efficiency, starting with some Twitter efficiency improvements , and I thought that a post about becoming more efficient at consuming blogs and other news content via RSS would be a good next step.
Fellow WWD blogger Celine Roque wrote a great article about how to fine-tune your RSS subscriptions a few months ago. Written by Dawn Foster .
In my recent post about using Harvest to track my time , I discovered that I was spending too much of my time consuming information.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Filter Your RSS Feeds with Yahoo Pipes
Celine Roque wrote a great article about how to fine tune your RSS subscriptions and prune them down to the feeds that provide you with the most value. spent some time over the Thanksgiving holiday reviewing my feeds and getting rid of the poor performers, which really helps me get more value while spending less time in my RSS reader. After using Pipes for while, I gave similar demos to help other friends get started I However, pruning is not enough.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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Lifehacker's Guide to Nabbing the Job You Want
If you're looking to make the leap into a new gig or an entirely new career this fall, there are several online tools and power tips for every stage of the job-seeking journey. Photo by Here in Van Nuys . Let RSS and email find the job for you New jobs would be much easier to find if you didn't have those eight or so hours a day you spend doing your current job. Give yourself a break and set Labor Day weekend is the time to say an unofficial goodbye to summer, to consistent warm weather, to lighter clothes—and maybe to the job that's holding you back. When you hit
Linked Intelligence
- Sunday, August 31, 2008
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Tools Used
The charts below show use of different tools, sites, etc. The key is for the charts is: Darkest blue - daily Medium blue - weekly Light blue - monthly Gray - never Tool Use in Corporations Some things that jumped out at me: Much more blog reading that I expected. Interestingly RSS readership for "weekly" only adds up to 41%. I've been working with Steve Wexler and the eLearningGuild on the eLearning 2.0 survey and report.
Learnlets
- Monday, August 25, 2008
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Enterprise RSS - RRW Readers Speak Out
Enterprise RSS . The consumption of Enterprise RSS feeds and the creation of the content in the feeds are both at fault here. There isn't enough 'good' information coming out of 'enterprise' RSS feeds and many people don't understand RSS (still).
When it comes to RSS readers, we've got to look at the enterprise itself and ask the following questions:
A lot of great comments over at the main article: R.I.P I
Collaborative Thinking
- Thursday, January 15, 2009
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100 Cool Things You Can Do With RSS " Accredited Degrees
Google For Librarians: 50 Tips, Tools, and Resources for Power Searching
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- Monday, October 20, 2008
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Lee Bryant on Enterprise RSS and Independent Consultants with Short Attention Spans
One of the most annoying habits of self-appointed technology gurus, sheikhs, czars or experts is that they take their own behaviour as the basis for extrapolation to predict how the rest of the world will/could/should use tools. I recently met a CIO of a very large company that told me that he’s sick and tired of ‘fresh’ independent gurus telling him that he needs tools like Twitter to run his business and that things like RSS are ‘dead’.
Lee Bryant, of Headshift fame, just put out a post lambasting the trend of independent consultants announcing certain technologies are dead just because they happen to have found something shinier.
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Visualization: RSS in the Enterprise
Here continuing our series of visual representations of social media tools inside organizations, taken from our Implementing Enterprise 2.0 The diagram below was used in the chapter on RSS in the enterprise, to illustrate how RSS can support effective information flows in the organization.
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Top 10 Web Tools for Election Season
Read on for a roundup of ten tools to get politically savvy this this election season and beyond. Using some cool visualization tools, you can get all kinds of specific data on the wheres and whats of government spending. The graph-happy folks at Many Works have put together a ton of interactive (and usually Java-required) tools, including this earmarks visualization of per-capita earmark spending. It's hard these days to imagine how elections happened before the web grew to popularity. With all the instant-access news, video, data, and social networking available in
Linked Intelligence
- Saturday, October 11, 2008
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