PlanetKM.org aggregates knowledge management blog sites that provide RSS/Atom feeds. It's is a “labor-of-love” aimed to be a hub of knowledge for KM researchers and practitioners. It is run by PlanetMatter system recently developed by UsableLabs under a research grant of the Knowledge Management Insitute of Thailand (KMI). PlanetMatter is an open-source web-based feed aggregator system. The software and its source code are available for free at PlanetMatter.com. You can use it to create a centralized hub, or as they say a planet site, of news feeds from selected Web sites.
I am pleased that this blog is one of the ones they look at, along with about 20 others so far including Denham Grey’s Knowledge-at-Work, Jack Vinson’s Knowledge Jolt with Jack, Farida Hasanali’s APQC Knowledge Management Blog, James Robertson’s Column Two, Jeff’s KM Blog by Jeff Oxenford, and many others. Check it out.
Tom Malone will appear at your New York City, New England and Toronto KM Cluster Action/Research Network event, Prediction Markets Summit, on Friday, February 3, 2006 in Manhattan. The Future of Work is highly recommended. All participants receive a copy. Tom will participate in a meet and greet and book signing.
James Surowiecki, Author, "The Wisdom of Crowds" to provide your keynote presentation. All participants receive a copy. James will participate in a meet and greet and book signing.
http://www.kmcluster.com/nyc/PM/PM.htm
Note: Your participant sponsorship includes a pre-event reception hosted by Yahoo! Research at their NYC HQ. See:
http://www.kmcluster.com/nyc/Reception.htm
Posted by: John T. Maloney | January 12, 2006 at 02:32 PM
Planet Matter looks like a great tool, but there are quite a few web-based aggregators out there now.
I use Roller Weblogger (http://rollerweblogger.org/page/project) for Blogging, which also has a planet aggregator e.g. VicariousLearning.com planet tab.
You may be please to know that yours in one of the feeds I include. The Blog is focussed on Vicarious Learning, Tacit Knowledge, Knowledge Management and e-Learning. As a result I aggregate a wide range of feeds from these germane knowledge domains.
Right now I'm plgging in a Wiki, Forum and other tools to make the whole site more of a knowledge sharing/building platform (hence the rather thin blogging)
Posted by: Finbar Dineen | July 06, 2006 at 08:08 AM
Can I get a Web portal aplication in ASP or ASP.net, any where for download
Please tell me ASAP
I awant to Understand the Concept of web portal Management
Thanks & Regards
Hemant tawri
Posted by: hemant | July 16, 2008 at 01:48 AM
Hermant Thanks for asking but I am not sure of the answer to this question. Try looking through Google. Bill
Posted by: Bill Ives | July 16, 2008 at 08:15 AM