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is a Product Manager/CTO with a track-record of bringing a business perspective to building agile product-development teams for start-ups, and is seeking a senior role in an entrepreneurial organization building disruptive Internet-driven products.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 3, 2008 7:18 pm

on the advantages of and over and . E-mail and demand my attention and my time (a dwindling resource) when I am least able to provide it... In contrast, Weblogs and I/O leverage my time. They put me in control...

Weblogs and I/O allow me to construct and publish complex thinking. Further, it archives that thinking so it isn't lost. The conversational nature of e-mail and make sharing complex thoughts difficult and more time consuming. It's hard, if not impossible to build a body of work that conveys a complex idea or plan. Additionally, I can't easily leverage previous thinking or the thinking of others to create a more complex work. That sounds like an argument for .


[Jim Roepcke] has (Apr14) a reply. Conversant's threaded mailing lists / newsgroups / web discussion boards, fine grained weblogs, along with pervasive search technology solves nearly of the issues that John has brought up. Then again, so do best of breed e-mail clients and clients. I believe greatly in the value of weblogs when they're done properly. Outlining is also something I believe in but it's application in collaboration requires some serious infrastructure which currently is not in place in Radio. Hopefully it will be some day. Until then, I see Instant Outlines as unorganized weblogs authored in an outliner.


 




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