This is a collaborative blog for the sections of Knowledge Management at The University of Richmond.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Managing Information Overload
Often I chuckle as I write the title to these blogs when they relate to my subject of Information Overload, as I am doing the same thing to all of you. Today I hope that this RSS feed will show us what we as consumers of information may be able to do in the future. The article describes how to limit the amount of sender information to us by use of the filtering. The senders of information are concerned with losing any current prospects of income and subscribers, so they barrage everyone. The article shows that the filtering would help senders determine who wants there information and not scare people into subscribing due to fear of attack of more information. It essentially puts the power of the internet back on the receiver and not the sender. That in turn creates the ability for individuals to control the amount of information as to not create an overload. This is a great RSS check it out, it is quite interesting. As we all know, we tend to look at certain sites, feeds... This will streamline for everyone and give us more time for in depth focus and concentration, and allow us to utilized the internet to use and learn from information instead of sort and react to it.
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