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19th October 2001

Photoshop Tennis: Champ vs Powazek

Today’s Photoshop Tennis match is sure to be a doozie, although last week’s might have been the best so far. See Champ and Powazek duke it out at 2 p.m. Central.

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19th October 2001

IAwiki

“This is the IAwiki — the Information Architect’s Wiki. An experimental collaborative discussion space for the topic of Information Architecture. Anyone can contribute, and there are no pre-registration hoops to jump thru… just click the [Edit This Page] link at the bottom. You don’t need to know how to write HTML. Just write paragraphs of text…”

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19th October 2001

The Semantic Web Community Portal

“SemanticWeb.org will become an explicit facility to demonstrate ideas and concepts leading to the Semantic Web. The website will be transformed into an Automated Community Portal, which aims at presenting the Semantic Web Research Community and demonstrating Semantic Web technology. Metadata will be collected from the Web-Pages of the Semantic Web Research Community, and will be used to present the community to an interested audience.”

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19th October 2001

Could Blogging Assist Knowledge Management?

“Recently, as I was reading my email, I noticed how much more reliance I was beginning to place on Bloggers whose expertise, topics, and point of view I had grown to trust. Bloggers are those folks who have decided to share their daily web tours with the world (or some part of it) and who post a list of where they’ve been, usually with comments on what they found, why they find it interesting, and perhaps an insight into who the Blogger is (if it isn’t someone very well know with established credentials).”

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19th October 2001

Could Blogging Assist Knowledge Management?

“Recently, as I was reading my email, I noticed how much more reliance I was beginning to place on Bloggers whose expertise, topics, and point of view I had grown to trust. Bloggers are those folks who have decided to share their daily web tours with the world (or some part of it) and who post a list of where they’ve been, usually with comments on what they found, why they find it interesting, and perhaps an insight into who the Blogger is (if it isn’t someone very well know with established credentials).”

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19th October 2001

An XML Framework for Coordinating Creative and Technical Design

“In this article, we’ll look at the cultural clash between three groups often involved in Web projects: Front-end developers, information architects and visual designers. Then I’ll describe an XML-based framework I used successfully to expedite production of a 600-page commercial Web site.”

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