Thanks Jared of The Idea Basket who writes: "I've written an article for my e-zine The Idea Basket that I think your readers might enjoy. It's called The New Face of Knowledge Management, and it's an in-depth interview with the CEO of YellowPen, Inc. about his software that integrates with Windows and IE to provide an easy-to-use, seemless knowledge management solution for all kinds of people. He hopes that the YellowPen concept will become as ubiquitous as e-mail and IM, which is an admirable goal."
Here is an excerpt from the opening paragraph: According to SearchCRM.com, a knowledge worker is anyone who works for a living at the tasks of developing or using knowledge. In addition, the site states that the term is also frequently used to include people outside of information technology, such as lawyers, teachers, scientists of all kinds, and also students of all kinds. That's a pretty broad definition. In fact, it seems that almost anyone who uses the Internet for researching information could be considered a knowledge worker. Not just the marketing analyst at BigEnterprise, Inc., but even your mom when she is looking for the perfect B&B for your parents' anniversary getaway.