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May 10th

caosversa��es

redes ca�rdicas. puta defini��o que continua me deixando louco pra fazer alguma coisa. continuando o assunto do outro dia, bom, ideiasrevolucionarias agora � um ring. uma esp�cie limitada de hipercortex. uma costura de vozes pessoais que t�m, sim, algo em comum, mas � complicado fazer um site centralizado pra agregar todomundo que escreve se pa ra do. o presente � webring, o futuro pr�ximo � RSS e o distante nem Deus sabe. At� porque ele n�o existe, ali�s.

Baixei um bugfix do phpnuke que estava dando problema no RSS do ForumNewMarketing. Agora funciona.

adfarm e nervousness ser�o passados adiante.

May 9th

ops, esqueci do título e do link da matéria abaixo.

Blogging goes corporate, na Wired.

Blogging goes corporate


mercados s�o conversa��es. as pessoas dentro e fora de empresas est�o se interconectando. deu na wired:

"Macromedia had five of its 'community managers' create their own weblogs using Radio and Blogger, two of the most popular blog publishers. (The bloggers are John Dowdell, Mike Chambers, Matt Brown, Vernon Viehe and Bob Tartar.)

The blogs would provide a forum for the managers to discuss the new products, show developers how to use some of the new features and answer questions. Most importantly, the community managers would write like bloggers, with that casual, this-great-idea-just-occurred-to-me tone which sometimes makes weblogs so addictive."

k-logs da macromedia.

"Macromedia had five of its 'community managers' create their own weblogs using Radio and Blogger, two of the most popular blog publishers. (The bloggers are John Dowdell, Mike Chambers, Matt Brown, Vernon Viehe and Bob Tartar.)

The blogs would provide a forum for the managers to discuss the new products, show developers how to use some of the new features and answer questions. Most importantly, the community managers would write like bloggers, with that casual, this-great-idea-just-occurred-to-me tone which sometimes makes weblogs so addictive."

bloggers

"I think that eventually bloggers will begin to get some investigative capability, especially as more and more of the world's action goes online."

bloggers

"I think that eventually bloggers will begin to get some investigative capability, especially as more and more of the world's action goes online."

Sobre o uso de CMSs, como o phpnuke, em e-learning:
"A content management system is a database that authors, stores, and delivers content, offering a more global approach to e-learning development. In a CMS, content (text, graphics, animation, and so forth) resides in this central repository, and templates, designed by Web developers, tell the database what, how, and when to publish materials on a server."
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