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bar_qu@Bar_Qu Maybe check out the book Bit Literacy for ideas. (https://t.co/8nIQg35a38), free iBook/ 99c on Kindle. Great little book.
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Charlyn Trussell"Mark Hurst, describes how to manage e-mail, todos, photos, a media diet, and other sources of stress for people today.
Bit Literacy is written for normal, non-techie users, and it doesn't
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Bit Literacy, the new book by Mark Hurst, describes how to manage e-mail, todos, photos, a media diet, and other sources of stress for people today.
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Adam Crowe"When bits are infinite, the only way to thrive is to pick up the eraser. This is letting the bits go: always looking for reasons to delete or filter bits that come our way. Bit literacy is the constant attempt, in a world of bits, to achieve emptiness."
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Jonathan KeyWorthwhile, if only for the concept of bits having weight: all those emails, all those powerpoint presentations, reports, attachments. They're HEAVY. You need to lighten your load.
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Martin LindnerRead this book and change your life. (YES!) There's finally a solution for information overload. Bit Literacy, the new book by Mark Hurst, describes how to manage e-mail, todos, photos, a media diet, and other sources of stress for people today.
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