Personal Knowledge Management Platform I‘m Considering for Development
by Dale Asberry November 28, 2005 Summary
I started thinking about PKM (related to some of Dave Pollard‘s recent blog entries) in my May 13, 2004 entry, Tip: Enabling personal knowledge management. I‘m not using most of those tools at the moment, mostly because it takes too much time to manage the software. I also have taken a strong liking to layered web applications that build on smaller-scope web services. I have been a fan of combining blogs, wikis, and mindmaps - part of the reason that I like SnipSnap (bliki software that has a mindmap plugin). I‘ve done some considerable thinking about using mindmaps and am not sure it‘s the best solution - other visualization techniques (like hypergraphs of tagged items) may be more appropriate. I can‘t find the blog reference that got me thinking about it in the first place, but the gist of the entry was that it‘s easier to tag a link rather than to categorize it. Hypergraphing (tags) vs. mindmap (categorizations) seems to be a very similar issue. I think that now I‘m to a point where I can start working on a concrete product offering. The features of the PKM platform would be:
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