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May 12, 2008

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kayvaan

It's funny. I remember trying to convince more than one club at McCombs to simply use TypePad or some other blogging service as their website and content management instead of those awful front-page website templates that got updated once a year.

With a blog you simply use topical tags as your Nav and ANYONE can update it. That's really the key. The problem with Web 1.0 websites is that only the web admin knows how to update the content. With a Web 2.0 system - say, Typepad - anyone can post.

People didn't really get it.

The web IS content management.

moomi

"I believe that any site that hosts a library content should avoid a traditional nav structure at all costs."

True words indeed.

We've had best intranet user adoption by doing the end around on Sharepoint and standing up an open source wiki - it can't be beat (for the price, free) for collaborative content. It's been somewhat gratifying to see the internal shift.

Lately I've been delving into the realm of semantic web tools, RDF, GRIDDL, twine.com ... exciting times.

cheers!

moomi

an interesting article on semantic web:

http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/18395/

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