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Simple, commodity tools for public consultation
Good example of a simple, cheap consultation web site from Ofcom read full post
Carnegie Rural Commission
Supporting action research through a weblog-based project web site read full post
Small Business blogging advice and examples
Business Link for London have embarked on a series of weblogs to generate real conversation with London-based small businesses. read full post
Blogs are not the only fruit
Blogs may have been a word of the year for 2004, but this piece argues that a wider variety of social software tools and group structures will start to gain widespread adoption in 2005, presenting both challenges and opportunities for those of us who are implementing social tools in an organisational context. read full post
Blogtalk 2: highlights and impressions
OK - enough already - my final word on Blogtalk 2, I promise! read full post
Do online communities need reporters
Seb Paquet links to an article about weblogs as a reporting tool within online communities read full post
Good research weblog into social software
Tom Smith's Ultralab blog has got going read full post
Weblogs more social than social networks
Dina Mehta and Lilia Efimova point out key differences between using Weblogs vs YASNs for augmenting online social interaction read full post
Short list of Weblog search engines
weblog search sites from Seb Paquet read full post
Blogging allows direct conversations with the market
Long article about how weblogs can encourage direct conversations with the market read full post
Shift Happens
Shift happens: weblogging model extends to more applications than just journal sharing read full post
Weblog strategies for non-profits
a long post about ways non-profits can create practical strategies for using weblogs in their work read full post
The Internet and the 2004 US Presidential election
The Dean-Internet ticket is picking up more and more excited coverage; is it just another novelty that will be adopted by all parties eventually or does it presage real change in the US electoral system? read full post
Historians as commentators
Isn't it great that we can follow the research of historians without waiting years for them to deliver it in book-sized chunks? read full post
The Guardian on weblogs
The Guardian goes weblog-a-gogo with a new section, winners of their weblog competition and some good related pieces read full post
Online neighbourhoods and geo-data
Three links about geo-data, neighbourhoods and local weblogs. read full post
An interesting conversation about turning ideas into action
An interesting conversation about using our blogging networks to help each other turn evolving ideas into action read full post
CIOs wake up and smell the coffee
"We all know somebody in our organization who knows everything that's going on. "Just ask Sally. She'll know." There's always a Sally, and those are the people who become the bloggers." read full post
Announcing k-collector
The weblog news aggregator k-collector released in version 1.0 read full post
Weblogs make good travel guides
Travel broadens the mind and blogs broaden the concept of travel writing read full post
Delivering Race Equality
Headshift have designed and built an online consultation Weblog to support the Department of Health's Delivering Race Equality consultation process led by NIMHE. read full post
Pictures worth a thousand protests
How simple distributed technology can be used to make a difference to people under threat read full post
Buzz and Social networks
Research suggests Usenet postings were a good barometer of the 'buzz' around TV shows - will weblogs do the same? read full post
Webblog aggregator for non-profits
Does what it says on the tin read full post
Greepeace blog from Iraq
Greenpeace Iraq Mission weblog read full post
Hublink: semantic weblog for US medical publications
A trackback-powered semantic weblog to create linkages between postings about Hubmed publications and their associated data read full post
