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In an increasingly complex digital landscape, information overload poses significant challenges to knowledge management. This presentation explores the concept of "sort by importance" in the context of RSS feeds and HCI at the 2008 conference in Prague. It highlights the balance between smart tools and smart behaviors, advocating for selective filtering techniques. Attendees will discover strategies to manage information more effectively, emphasize the 80/20 rule, and recognize that sometimes the solution depends on individual preferences. Join us to learn how to navigate the post-Gutenberg era of information abundance.
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RSS Feeds &Information Overload HCI and Information Services Conference Prague, 2008-11-10 Jan Gondol, gondol@gondol.sk
Signal missing... • „Sort by importance“ button?(Why date?)
Opportunity costs • Information underload?
RSS... • (+) Solution? • (-) Problem? • It depends...
(2) Smart behavior • Filter e-mail, unsubscribe, use RSS • 80/20 – more selective, not less • Mark all as read (RSS is not e-mail)
Can‘t read it all...Don‘t try • Think Lake Wobegon
Thank you • Questions? Comments?Jan Gondol, gondol@gondol.sk • David Sifry: http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000436.html (Technorati graph) • Adam Mayer: http://flickr.com/photos/phooky/94961035/ (Watch) • Joi Ito: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joi/1399862175/ (Clay Shirky) • Hubert Burda: http://flickr.com/photos/14792572@N05/2194099463/ (John Naisbitt) • Mihai Parparita: http://persistent.info/reader-cloud/ (Google Reader Tag Cloud) • Videos: http://www.dapper.net/dapperDemo/ • http://usefulvideo.blogspot.com/207/02/yahoo-pipes-tutorials.html