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September 02, 2004

Weblog as memory aid

Of all the reasons to blog that I've seen, I don't remember anyone mentioning a blog as a form of memory aid - sort of annotated bookmarks. I've found that this is a useful way to think about certain posts - things that I am interested in sharing and commenting upon, but also things that I want to be able to find again quickly. For some things, I find that the context provided by a post is better than the context-free reminder provided by a bookmark. I mean, haven't you had the experience of clicking on some bookmark that you've set and looking at the site or page that comes up and going - huh? what was I thinking when I bookmarked this.

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I started a blog at work for two related reasons:

1. So that I don't have to figure stuff out twice. Anything that takes me more than a few minutes to figure out gets blogged.

2. I don't have to answer the same question twenty times.

For a blog to work as a memory aid, you have to have a decent search tool. Since I'm blogging behind the firewall, Google won't do anything me and I had to figure out an alternative.

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