Business 2.0 is the latest to run an article on the use weblogs in corporations as a tool for knowledge management and communication. The moderator of the k-logs mailing list didn't think it was important enough, but I do.
Speaking of which, John Robb writes about his meeting with Rajesh Jain, weblogger and CEO of India's Emergic, here. Rijesh's company is doing work that I find interesting and under appreciated in the land of "desktop mainframes." Rijesh's company is "building a desktop for the 80-90% of people working at corporations in developing countries that don't have PCs." Target price: $200 a desktop. On an aside, I thought Robb's mention of PCs running Linux and Radio kind of amusing since Radio Userland does not run on Linux.
