- How to Save the World has a lengthy post on knowledge management, specifically on the challenges that the discipline faces, and on the concrete ways in which KM improve busines
- Business.com is an extensive business search engine and business directory
- Sitepoint has a somewhat schizophrenic article on Making Rich Web Application Architecture Usable -- it starts off with rudimentary maxims on what users dislike about a system, then leaps into a discussion of tiered architecture and patterns; the linkage at the bottom may be useful
- also on Sitepoint is an article about Accessible Header Images With CSS And XHTML
- blackbeltjones links to an MIT OpenCourseware page on Introduction to Design Inquiry
- CMS Directory is a newly established portal site about content management (via Column Two)
- lastly, Adam Kalsey writes about setting up an e-commerce site for his kids to aid their fundraising sales efforts -- the youngsters handle order processing, customer service, and shipping of the goods; seems like a vast improvement over the hellish door-to-door sales of chocolate bars and cookies that I endured as a child
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You had to do those @#$%ing fundraiser sales in Canada too? In my opinion those should be specifically prohibited by some UN treaty against cruelty to children.
Posted by: Jimcat | October 1, 2003 2:30 PM
As kids we told to collect Unicef change on Hallowe'en on behalf of children who didn't have nice houses full of candy to solicit once a year.
Posted by: Greffier | October 3, 2003 12:23 PM
As kids we told to collect Unicef change on Hallowe'en on behalf of children who didn't have nice houses full of candy to solicit once a year.
Posted by: Greffier | October 3, 2003 12:23 PM
As kids we told to collect Unicef change on Hallowe'en on behalf of children who didn't have nice houses full of candy to solicit once a year.
Posted by: Greffier | October 3, 2003 12:23 PM
D'oh, dang Manhattan DSL has latency.
That, and I hit submit too often...
Blame it on the tear in my eye, thinking about those halcyon days of chasing chump change.
Posted by: Greffier | October 3, 2003 12:26 PM