Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Donald Hogan, CEO KnowledgeWatch
In today’s world, change is accelerating beyond the pace knowledge workers can keep up through traditional information channels that are broadcast based. Broadcast based means the information channels send out information – and you receive and consume the information – when you are able to. Yes, we’re talking about newspapers, [...]
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Donald Hogan, CEO KnowledgeWatch
Picking up from our last post on simple TMI, (too much information) we’re all now experiencing on the Web a new period toward a phase of what KnowledgeWatch thinks of, (or calls) Web Addressable Knowledge. Fundamentals have occurred that enable this Addressable Knowledge Period. One fundamental is the proliferation of [...]
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Donald Hogan, CEO KnowledgeWatch
The World Wide Web has become a powerhouse of information, knowledge and data. Much of it can be very valuable; however, too much of it remains not-useful. It’s hard to argue with the concept the Web has “too much information” or what text users refer to as TMI.
The [...]