Knowledge Management Feedbean
Posted in Feedbean | By Dave | Tags: knowledge managment
The second feedbean released is that for knowledge management related websites.
To use the feedbean, you must first download it. Right click here, and choose ‘Save Link’ or ‘Save Target As’. Save the feedbean on your desktop, or another easily accessible location on your computer. Next, go to your feed reader and find the option to ‘Import’ subscriptions. Click on this, and in the resulting dialogue box, choose the feedbean file you just downloaded. Once you have imported the feedbean, you can refresh your feed reader and all the RSS feeds should be active!
If you have any problems with this feedbean or aren’t sure what to do, then please consult the Q & A page, leave a comment, or email dave@feedbeans.com.
The feeds contained within this feedbean are:
- Anecdote - feed
- Cindy Gordon - feed
- Nancy White - feed
- Mike Gotta - feed
- Chris Collinson - feed
- Steve Dale - feed
- David Gurteen - feed
- Stan Garfield - feed
- Harold Jarche - feed
- Dave Snowden - feed
If you have any suggestions for additional feeds for this feedbean, please leave them in the comments. Do, however, remember that these are introductory feeds and are not necessarily intended to be comprehensive lists.
Tags: knowledge managment
April 10th, 2008 at 6:05 am
Nice idea Dave. Some constructive criticism:
A. Importing the OPML is a bit hidden in Google Reader. Some instructions might be useful.
1. Click on Manage Subscriptions at the bottom of the screen
2. Click on Import/Export towards top of screen
3. Browse for your FeedBean and click on upload
4. The new feeds from the FeedBean will be now included in your list of feeds. Click on the Google Reader logo to return to your list.
B. This could be very interested if it is easy for us non-techies to create FeedBeans.
C. The light blue on this theme makes it very difficult to see the boxes!
April 10th, 2008 at 6:47 am
Thanks Shane! Instructions for all the main feed readers are coming.
Others have mentioned opening it up and turning Feedbeans into a platform, but that is well beyond me at the moment. If anyone has any advice I would appreciate it!
Will sort theme out!
April 13th, 2008 at 7:51 am
Dave,
you could maybe include:
Green Chameleon
Knowledge Board
Stan Garfield
Cognitive Edge
April 13th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Hey Dave, thanks for including me… I’m in awe and slightly amused to be included with such KM thinkers. It is funny, I realize others may see my work as related to KM, but I rarely think of it that way myself. You have given me something to ponder!
Thanks again
Nancy