Archive for February, 2010

The DocMashup

One valuable instance of a Knowledge Mashup is the concept of a documentation mashup, or DocMashup—a name that brevity and convention demands. Basically, this type of knowledge mashup serves as an aggregation of content from all resource types near and far for a product or service, including the importing and updating of the traditional static [...]

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February 17, 2010 · Michael Hiatt · One Comment
Posted in: Content Strategist, DocMashup, documentation mashup, Information, Information management, Knowledge management, knowledge mashup, Mashups, technical communicator

The Knowledge Mashup

It’s the world according to YOU. It’s about you getting the information you want want when you want it. It’s about accessing content from open and collaborative sources, then filtering and focusing that content to meet unique documentation, training, and other educational needs. It’s personalized, real-time information delivered directly to your computer devices. That’s the [...]

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February 5, 2010 · Michael Hiatt · One Comment
Posted in: Cloud Computing, Information Age, Knowledge management, Mashups, Semantic Web, Single-source publishing