a few months ago i talked about this article i was putting together for “competitive intelligence magazine” (from scip.org) about finding sources online - it finally went to print this month and will then go up on the scip site later, as well as on my own corporate site…

at the time, dozens of you requested copies (drafts/previews) and on a very positive note, scip has agreed to let me post it online at the same time as the print version as a guest editorial on profy.com

this is actually nice because it includes dozens of links and while displayed online, every link is ‘live’

…and as an added bonus, it’s now entered into profy.com’s ‘iphone’ contest - meaning that if you have any comments, questions or thoughts about the article then *please* feel free to post them directly at the article on profy because apparently that’s how they’re ‘calculating interest’ (soft science if i might say so myself, but whatever)…if i win, the plan is to swap the iphone (no interest) for a new ipod for my 8th grader (ipod touch is very cool stuff…)

so at any rate, the link to the article (full path) is:
http://www.profy.com/2007/09/26/how-the-social-internet-simplifies-source-identification/

or the tinyurl:
http://tinyurl.com/38ha8j

…for those of you who would like a copy in PDF format (for printing or whatever), just drop me a note at “dcarpe@gmail.com” - it will be up on clew.us in a couple of weeks as well under publications - as well as here on passingnotes.com…

thanks - and i hope you enjoy it! and again, i’m certainly happy to discuss and field questions about the dozens of resources covered here, though i welcome the opportunity to answer them within profy’s commenting system so that a) others can read them (tons of non-scip and non-aiip folks will be reading it) and b) it’ll improve my winning odds ;) (that last part is shameless, i know, bear with me…)

Some similar nonsense, if you like that kind of thing:

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