Showing posts with label overload. Show all posts
Showing posts with label overload. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Comment on How to Hack RSS to Reduce Information Overload by Martin

Hm... yahoo piper seems like a huge hassle. I just use the filtering that http://favit.com provides me. I subscribe to the feeds I like and then say: "filter for this and that in all my feeds" I can create as many filters as I want and the new stuff is indicated with a number in the filter name - convenient and snappy.

Comment on How to Hack RSS to Reduce Information Overload by Martin


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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Comment on Must the Future of Work Mean Information Overload? by Chas. Porter

Interesting. This all leads back to the interface and user experience. I'm working with Jive right now on implementing a social network for a major health care brand and the primary issue is simplification of the Jive interface to make the user experience efficient and effective and not overwhelming. Good to see the CEO recognizes the problem of feature creep and an all-in-one solution, but it needs to bleed down to the people building the systems for clients. Now.

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