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The ability to recall passively collected information that was gathered purposelessly in the past and put it to use in the future is a particularly powerful form of intelligence. A person with a substantial reservoir of generally relevant information is a great person to have on any team.
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Erdelez argues that when prompted about a particular incident of accidental discovery our memories are better than we might think.
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but Erdelez argues that when prompted about a particular incident of accidental discovery our memories are better than we might think.
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One useful strategy may be to spend some time going through a large amount of information just a touch more quickly than we're comfortable with.
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internalized noise can be just as useful in the formation of wisdom and perspective as introspection, thoughtfulness and other forms of attentiveness can be.
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Serendipitous search in the offline world is believed to be one of the ways our understanding of the world expands.
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it's an interesting understanding of the way that swimming through noise helps us become who we are
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Gianto WidiantoBlogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentially every day. It's easy, natural even, ...
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michelemmartinWhy Online "Noise" is Good For You
Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / June 6, 2008 2:46 PM / 21 Comments
chaos1.jpgBlogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentia -
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Michel BauwensSocial media noise is an essential part of learning and living on the web.
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Christian KreutzBlogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentially every day. It's easy, natural even, to feel overwhelmed. Especially when we are more familiar with the tightly con
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Blogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentially every day. It's easy, natural even, to feel overwhelmed. Especially when we are more familiar with the tightly controlled editorial policies of mainstream media.
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One way to break down two ends of the spectrum, by Hutch Carpenter. Of course most of us jump from one end to the other and live somewhere in between. 
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Mark RabnettIdeals of what is beautiful, useful and reasonable materialize in conjunction with the experience of what is available and what is absent or out of reach. Swimming through noise helps us become who we are.
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Mathieu PlourdeBlogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentially every day. It's easy, natural even, to feel overwhelmed.
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pat kitanoBlogs, RSS, IM, Twitter and FriendFeed - the number of sources of sources of information online can feel like it's multiplying exponentially every day. It's easy, natural even, ...
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Sarah Horriganonline social media noise, is also a great opportunity that deserves to have its worth recognized at a time in history when many of us are struggling to deal with it.
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