I have a blog to talk about Competitive Intelligence in Portuguese for Brazilians and Portuguese friends from Portugal and others countries who speak Portuguese. Here the link: http://alfredopassos.wordpress.com/
At this blog I post news, articles, about SCIP, their members and topics from our discussion in these community.
All the best,
Alfredo Passos
Thanks for the suggestion to aggregate the CI blogs. My blog is the definitive home of competitive intelligence insight, telecom punditry and bad spelling:
my blog on CI is mostly in German language. It was first started as an add-on to my first book, in the meanwhile I cover CI and intelligence-related subjects for German-speaking readers.
Hi Arik,
I do not have a blog, instead I have a "kind of" website.
You can access it both in Portuguese and in English.
Updates are rare due to the amount (fortunately) of work I have but I intend to be more disciplined in the future ;-). www.cimdf.com
I have a blog, but it is mostly in Spanish. The main theme of the blog is CI and how it can be used or how it could have been used for improving the performance of companies.
Thanks everybody for the suggestions so far - I've got most of them compiled into a "pipe" that I'm merging and feeding onto the left sidebar of the Ning site now, but might move that around a little. Here are a few more that I've found:
Thanks Giora - I think I got it - I'm using Yahoo! Pipes to aggregate these and there is a Babelfish filter to do on-the-fly translation but Hebrew unfortunately is not one of the languages supported. Nonetheless, I will try and pull the RSS feed.
Well getting a clean feed takes a combination of good web-sources and appropriate taxonomy-based semantic filters. It seems your friend's RSS is clean and thus it may be worth to look at his/her taxonomy. Any insight?
Indeed Richard you seem pretty well covered as far as information retrieval is concerned.
What about analysis, sharing, collaboration with others? What about aggregating those feeds together?
Any insights would be helpful.
I use e-sobi. It is a rss and podcast feed reader. I can add the feeds I want, I can store pages for later use, I can set alerts. Seems to be more powerful than the free readers. SInce you can organize it the way you want, it provides a way to quick…
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