Using web tools forpersonalknowledge managementJoost Robbenwww.joostrobben.nl
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KnowledgeworkframeworkByLiliaEfimova: http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2009/11/02/pkm/Insert footertext through View menu4
Startingwithjust a random TweetIdeafound via Twitter: serendipityInsert footertext through View menu5
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Getdigging…Serendipityis the effect by which one accidentally stumbles upon something fortunate, especially while looking for something entirely unrelated. The word has been voted as one of the ten English words that were hardest to translate in June 2004 by a British translation company.[1] However, due to its sociological use, the word has been imported into many other languages (Portugueseserendipicidade or serendipidade; Frenchsérendipicité or sérendipité but also heureuxhasard, "fortunate chance"; Italianserendipità[2]; Dutchserendipiteit; GermanSerendipität; Swedish, Danish and Norwegianserendipitet; Romanianserendipitate; Spanishserendipia).Insert footertext through View menu7
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Publishingit to the networkYammer is a corporatenetwork, onlypeoplefrommyorganizationcanseethis.JoostRobben: PKM12
Looking at networksJoostRobben: PKM13
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Using Web Tools For Personal Knowledge Management