Friday, November 27, 2024

Blog Note

If you are using Google Wave and have done any collaboration with me on a blog topic in the past, please let me know. I have a theory that Google Wave can help me produce better content that looks at larger research quality information and organize it better for a blog format, and I like testing my theories.

Right now, virtually everything I have that I want to discuss is part of a large, multiple page PDF document and there is simply too much for one person to break down effectively. I guess I am looking to build a private collaboration model using Google Wave with some in this community to examine these documents and help break them down into presentable ideas for a blog format.

Volunteers with Google Wave should email me, not contact via comments.

Why? After seeing this post by Abu Muqawama, I can see the potential of a similar problem creeping up on me, particularly as I do more writing for periodicals, research papers, and books...

But as a technology guy I would rather adapt in real-time and figure out how to use similar techniques for managing the various types of writing than to let style differences catch up with me and diminish the overall quality of content regardless of medium. This is particularly important as my life begins to return to a routine (something I dearly miss right now) instead of the constant and frequent sudden changes that have driven my world in the last 3 months.

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