TechnoWaffle

Menu

  • Home
  • About SealTree
  • Publications, Research and Articles
  • Book at Palgrave
  • Book on Amazon
  • LinkedIn

Thursday, 12 January 2012

How to stop the endless stream

'Information Overload'
Everyone complains of too much information these days. 'Information overload'.   We are constantly bombarded by images, messages, advertising, emails, texts, Facebook status updates, tweets and good old-fashioned news.  And let's not start talking about the inanity of celebrity gossip.

To even find examples of information overload on the web, I've wasted valuable time sifting through excess examples to find a small video with a nice graphic that suggests information overload:


So the irony of complaining about this and adding to the information overload is not lost on this writer. Everyone is a publisher today. Everyone is offering advice.  Everyone has something to celebrate or share.

So to mark my 1000th Tweet, this post, where every word is linked to the first(ish) search result on Google for that word, will be the link from the Tweet:
1000th Tweet on 12 January 2012





at 17:03
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Search This Blog

Making Social Technologies Work

Making Social Technologies Work
New book published by Palgrave Macmillan

Disclaimer

The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent positions of any institution of any kind, regardless of my relationship with that institution.

Sealtree Consulting

Sealtree Consulting

Tags

3D (1) Adobe (2) Apple (13) CIO (2) Education (11) Enterprise 2.0 (4) Futurist (3) Games (2) Google Docs (4) LinkedIn (5) MBA (3) Mashable (3) Microsoft (9) Multi-User Virtual Environments (4) Ray Kurzweil (3) Second Life (14) SecondLife (6) Social Media (17) Twitter (13) Virtual Worlds (8) advertising (2) amazon (5) android (5) blogging (4) blogs (3) cloud computing (1) clouds (1) collaboration (1) crowdsourcing (3) digital (4) e-books (6) e-commerce (2) euan semple (4) executive education (4) future (6) gamification (3) gamify (3) iPod (5) innovations (4) internet (6) kindle (3) knowledge sharing (3) marketing (3) mp3 (4) new technology (10) open source (3) podcast (3) search engine optimisation (2) social business (2) spotify (2) video conferencing (3) web 2.0 (18) wikis (1) youtube (4)

Blog Archive

Subscribe To

Posts
Atom
Posts
Comments
Atom
Comments
(c) All content copyright SealTree unless otherwise indicated. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.