16|Info Management with CMS
February 23rd, 2006 by Marcel Ursprung
There are hundreds of Content Management Systems in uses today. Finding the one that will make the best knowledge bases and links directory has been a challenge. I’m not yet convinced that an off the shelf CMS will be the Ultimate personal information management system.
Most commercial CMS are too expensive and overly complicated for the task at hand. A large feature set is great for a company Web site, but not for the quick task of adding a link and small description to a personal knowledge base system. There is just too much overhead for such a simple task.
There are also many open source Content Management Systems, but they too suffer the same problem. Some open source systems can be easier to use once setup, but that may require some custom programming. The high learning curve for these systems will be a turnoff for many.
Using a full scale CMS as a basis for our personal knowledge base is starting to look bleak. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could use a mini CMS. Just some content, a few links, all in one basic template. touching more lives,in new ways. com Order Duphaston online. Duphaston Duphaston is a medicine contains progestogen. Compare Cheap Prices for Duphaston Dydrogesterone at NexTag. A simplified process, with focus on the content to make it easy to use. Well it does exist, for a fact I’m using one right now, it’s call a Blog.
Blogs have taken the internet by storm, and their use is just starting to hit mainstream. Search engines love blogs, people love reading blogs, and bloggers love posting to their blogs. Everyone is in a great love affair with their blogging software. Technorati a blog search engine now tracks over 28.6 million blogs, with 75000 new blogs added every day. Blogger and LiveJournal are the largest blogging communities. I takes just minutes to setup an account and start blogging. Even the most basic computer user will find the software easy to use and intuitive.
It looks like blogs could be the answer to our personal knowledge base system. Blogs, being mini CMS systems, are great for dealing with articles, images, comments, search and syndication feeds (RSS). One thing they lack however is the one click action of a good bookmark manager to store your favorite web sites.
Blogger owned by Google does have some emerging support for this. The Google browser toolbar has a direct “add to blog” feature, which will add selected content to your blog. This might develop into the system I’ve been looking for, but we will have to see.
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More on bookmark managers in the next post.
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This is good stuff! It looks like you have found your voice. I will am now going to link to your blog from mine, and add it to the Agito site as well. I am impressed - keep it up!
BTW, is this done with WordPress, then FTP’d to your own domain?