Monthly Archives: September 2009

LinkLog: Layered Intelligence and Semantic Search

In Information to Intelligence, I mentioned a process of progressive discovery of actionable intelligence from information streams. Our approach was to filter information based on relevance to your organization/business at every step of a multi-step process. Today while going through

Posted in Ideas, imorph, Information Discovery, Knowledge, Semantic Web

Reflections: How Much Knowledge Do You Need?

I was listening to the Tech Nation Podcast where Moira interviews Chris Mooney, the author of  Unscientific America. The book deals with a fascinating topic – How Science illiteracy threatens our future. In the interview they discuss a variety of

Posted in imorph, Knowledge, Reflections, research

Consult or Contract? Notes from John Carter’s Podcast

A couple of days ago, I heard John Carter’s Fire Your Boss and Start Consulting. I loved his simple style and great insights about the consulting business. A few jots from the podcast. Happiness  is the difference between perception and

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Gleaning Sentiments from Search Trends

We have been enjoying the benefits of Google Search and Google Trends. Once in a while, Google comes up with some interesting tools that gives us a peek at what you can do by tracking search trends. A search provides

Posted in Innovation, Resources, Trends

Information to Intelligence

Inspired by “The Back of the Napkin” visual thinking model, I was trying to describe what we (are trying to) do, in a single diagram. I came up with this: Here are a few questions to think about: How do

Posted in imorph, InfoAssistants, Information Discovery, Intelligence
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