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Martin LindnerThe blogosphere is like a digital photograph: one pixel is one blog post. The details don’t make any sense but once the pixels appear to be connected, it forms a pattern, a picture perhaps that you can recognize. This is exactly what happens if you swim i
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Darren KuropatwaTeemu Arena: "information overload is an opportunity for pattern recognition and thus leads to better abilities to sense what is going on and how to respond to it." ... "Enter nonlinear, visually active way of learning of the future."
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Wilfred Rubensinformation overload is an opportunity for pattern recognition and thus leads to better abilities to sense what is going on and how to respond to it.
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This is exactly why those people who use RSS readers to scan through thousands of feeds, read blog posts from various decentrally connected sources and who engage themselves into assembling multiple unrelated sources of information into one (probing connections between them) have much greater ability to sense and respond to changing conditions in increasingly complex environments than those who read only the major newspapers, watch only the major news networks and don’t put themselves into a difficult situation of being hammered with a lot of stuff at once.
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Lux VitaeInformation overload is an opportunity for pattern recognition and thus leads to better abilities to sense what is going on and how to respond to it. Therefore, information overload is actually a good thing. Obviously it brings anxiety at certain times, b
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michelemmartininformation overload is an opportunity for pattern recognition and thus leads to better abilities to sense what is going on and how to respond to it. Therefore, information overload is actually a good thing. Obviously it brings anxiety at certain times, b
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